Leading creator of luxury, high-performance supercars McLaren Automotive on Monday announced that Gulf Formula Elite is now the first fill lubricant in all its supercars and hypercars that leave the McLaren Production Centre in Woking, Surrey, England.
The technology teams at Gulf and McLaren Automotive have worked collaboratively to develop and test a lubricant that offers the ultimate protection for the carmaker's high-performance V8 and V6 engines, even in the most extreme conditions, to deliver sustained peak performance.
According to the company, Gulf Formula Elite uses Thermoshield Technology to meet the OEM's strict performance and efficiency demands by forming a robust coating on all critical engine parts for enhanced wear defence.
Gulf Formula Elite maintains optimum temperature by helping to dissipate heat, actively prevents oil deterioration, and helps to provide greater deposit control.
Gareth Dunsmore, Chief Marketing Officer, McLaren Automotive, said, 'Together with Gulf, we carefully selected and tested Gulf Formula Elite to ensure it not only protects our high-performance engines but helps deliver sustained performance, even in the most extreme conditions.'
Mike Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Gulf Oil International, said, 'Our technical partnership with McLaren Automotive enables Gulf to offer its industry-leading expertise and world-class R&D capabilities to accelerate the development of high-performance technologies like Gulf Formula Elite.
We are committed to helping McLaren Automotive's relentless drive to be the best and are excited to be able to share our latest world-class product – Gulf Formula Elite – with McLaren's customers.'
Gulf's link with McLaren started in 1968 and has continued in both Formula 1, the Can-Am series, in which the partnership won over 40 races, and at the Le Mans 24 Hours in the 1990s, with the famous McLaren F1 GTR. The two iconic brands reunited in July 2020.