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McLaren Automotive and Gulf Oil renew partnership in 2023

McLaren Automotive and Gulf Oil renew partnership in 2023


Luxury supercar company McLaren Automotive has announced the renewal of its partnership with Gulf Oil International as its official lubricants and fuels partner for 2023.

Following rigorous powertrain testing in 2021 as McLaren’s official oil supplier, the renewal of the relationship means that Gulf Formula Elite will continue to supply all McLaren Automotive supercars and Supercars offer go-to lubricants.

Gulf Formula Elite is the result of two technical teams working together to develop and test a lubricant that provides ultimate protection for McLaren’s high performance V8 and V6 engines.

Gulf Elite Formula

Gulf Formula Elite is an advanced fully synthetic engine oil providing ultimate protection even under the most extreme conditions, providing continuous peak performance for McLaren vehicles.

Gulf Formula Elite uses Thermoshield technology to meet McLaren’s stringent performance and efficiency requirements by providing enhanced wear protection by forming a robust coating on all critical engine components. Gulf Formula Elite actively prevents oil spoilage and helps provide better deposit control by helping to dissipate heat to maintain optimal temperatures.

“We are delighted to continue the relationship between McLaren Automotive and Gulf as our Official Lubricants and Fuels Partner. It is a partnership based on a shared commitment to performance through continuous innovation.

“Gulf Formula Elite will continue to be McLaren Automotive’s exclusive first-in-fill lubricant for every McLaren hypercar and supercar, each of which is hand-built at the McLaren Production Centre,” McLaren Automotive chief sales and marketing officer George Biggs said.

passion for excellence

“Our two companies share a passion for excellence which culminated in the creation of our premium Gulf Formula Elite and its exclusive status as McLaren Automotive’s first filler oil.

“Our relationships are built on the trust we have built with McLaren customers, who can rest assured that their supercar engines will be protected. We look forward to continuing this relationship and building on everything we have achieved to date Keep up the good work,” said Gulf Oil International CEO Mike Jones. — trade arab news agency



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