The offices of the McLaren Technical Centre (MTC) are full of amazing cars from the company's racing history.
Apparently, some people have actually been brought to tears by the amazing cars that they have seen.
McLaren doesn't just work on cars.
Seriously, there are amazing Formula One machines everywhere.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe MP4-12C's birthplace is more akin to a scientist's laboratory than a car factory.
The factory takes up a massive 20,000 square meters. That's five acres of car building.
McLaren says it can make as many cars here as its competitors from Italy.
You are seeing that correctly. The employees wear uniforms made by Hugo Boss.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis carbon fiber tub was the humble beginning of the MP4-12C.
The line looks more akin to something you would find in a science fiction film or a Bond Villain's lair.
The attention to detail is simply unbelievable. Everything has a place.
If these brake discs are stored incorrectly, we're willing to bet that someone gets fired.
Body panels looks like parts of the rainbow, ready to be applied to a waiting car.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis is one of the first quality checkpoints. An ultra-precise robot takes measurements to make sure all the tolerances are correct and everything is aligned properly.
If you think the factory is cool, you simply won't believe the paint shop.
It's like the entrance to space mountain.
While there are computers on the factory floor, you won't find automation in the paint process.
No matter how good a robot is, it is still not as dexterous as a human.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdDon't these just look like candy?
McLaren's traditional color is a bright orange — it really made the MP4-12C pop.
Polishing the new car was a science fiction affair.
What's interesting is that while it was built in an environment that appears nearly sterile, the car was almost exclusively built by hand.
A nearly finished supercar.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdMcLaren ran each car outside its epic facility, for one final shakedown.
Then it was washed and sent to customers or dealers around the world.
It was a simply epic car.
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