McLaren P13 becomes Sports Series
Interesting details emerge alongside pretentious marketing video

And if this was anybody else giving us pretentious videos with portentous voice-overs talking about black swans our instinct would be to drag it into the virtual recycling bin. But this is McLaren and so, reluctantly, we're going to bite.
Because while the video itself tells you nothing beyond the fact McLaren's marketing department has possibly too much money, more details about the company's forthcoming junior model are always welcome. We can stop referring to it by its internal code of P13, because we've been told it will be known as the Sports Series, and also that we'll be seeing it next year.
"Series" suggests there will be more than one, of course - and although we can confidently expect there to be both coupe and roadster versions, we've also heard from within McLaren that there will be a more practical version with more luggage space to act as a junior GT. And, very interestingly, McLaren has recently registered the trademark 'Longtail'. We'll keep digging on that one.
Other stuff is as previously reported. The Sports Series will use the same carbonfibre tub as the 12C, 650S and P1, and we believe it will be powered by a downtuned version of the same Ricardo-built twin-turbocharged V8. Expect it to be priced against rivals like the 911 Turbo and the next-generation R8 V10.
See the video here.
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Black swan theory
The black swan theory is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight.
It's hard to think of anything more predictable than McLaren making another slightly different car or it having less effect on anyone other than the handful of people who buy it.
May I suggest the following strategy your next product launch.
1. Make a video as follows:
- Show the current range.
- Pan in and out fetishistically over the weave of the carbon fibre and other details (maybe to music).
- Announce that you're making another one very similar, but at a slightly different price point.
- Maybe illustrate this by lining them up in price order.
- Hold a raffle to choose the name (as opposed from the random name generator you currently use)
2. Send it to all the people who bought the last one and ask them to take part in the raffle and tell their friends.
3. Wait for the orders to come in (until you've sold the few dozen cars you need to).
4. Rinse and repeat for next model.
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