To mark the official opening of their new Beverly Hills dealership, the McLaren Group threw a party on January 10, 2012. The highlight on McLaren’s showroom floor was the MP4-12C, their newest supercar. CEO Ron Dennis was the other star in McLaren’s new car dealership that night, which was buzzing with television celebrities like Jay Leno, Patrick Dempsey, Matt LeBlanc and other successful businessmen and well-dressed. Cool blue and purple lighting set the mood and go-go dancers and cirque du soleil-style acrobats showed McLaren pulled out all the stops. What more could you ask for?

For high-speed driving enthusiasts, there was one extra delight on the floor in the form of a professional car simulator. CXC Simulations provided McLaren’s store with an F1 driving simulator to give party-goers some driving thrills. That night, the most interactive steering wheel on the showroom floor was our Motion Pro II racing simulator. According to reports, there was quite a crowd gathered around CXC’s professional MP II simulator that evening. Attendees were impressed with our F1 driving simulator’s full motion technology and force feedback.

Like McLaren sports cars, CXC Motion Pro II simulators are made to order and can be driven as F1, sports cars, GT and more on sophisticated, true-to-life racetracks around the world. Though not everyone will have an opportunity to own or even test-drive a McLaren, we can offer our customers the experience of a professional racing car simulator – right in your home. Guaranteed to bring on big smiles.

If you’re interested in checking out these beautiful sports cars in person, the new McLaren dealer showroom in Beverly Hills is one the world’s largest. Find out more here: http://beverlyhills.mclaren.com/

CXC Simulations is headquartered in Marina del Rey, California and was formed specifically to produce a professional-level racing simulator that was not only suitable for pro drivers and race teams, but practical for home use as well. Developed with professional drivers and engineers over a two-year period, the result was the CXC Motion Pro II Simulator, about which AutoWeek said, “might just be the best racing simulator in the world.”
Powered by a purpose-built rack-mounted simulation computer, the CXC MP II Simulator is meticulously assembled from aluminum, laser-cut steel and carbon fiber, the same materials as racecars. It is compatible with all major commercial and online software options and users may choose from a nearly inexhaustible and ever-increasing list of modern or vintage cars to drive, including F1, GT, NASCAR, sports cars, off-road, open-wheel and rally (even race boats) and tracks around the world to race on. But it is the execution and interpretation of that auto racing software that sets the MP II apart from other simulators; the exact timing, intensity and precision of its proprietary full-motion system, tactile transducers and force-feedback controls, together with 5.1 surround sound and a 1080p high-definition video display. All this makes the CXC Motion Pro II capable of offering the ultimate driving simulator experience.