McLaren has steadfastly refused to build a crossover, even though Aston Martin and Lamborghini have introduced the DBX and Urus. Even Ferrari is working on one as the Purosangue will become the most family-friendly prancing horse ever created.
While McLaren seems to be set in their ways, perhaps a sedan could do the trick. The idea isn’t totally unheard of as Aston Martin offered the Rapide and limited edition Lagonda Taraf not that long ago. A four-door would also be a natural extension of McLaren’s comfort-focused GT.
There’s little reason to think McLaren would suddenly change course, but freelance automotive designer Andrey Sulemin decided to take a crack at it. Dubbed the 44, the model incorporates McLaren styling DNA while also being spacious enough to accommodate four people.