The 'McLaren: MCL32' (originally known as the 'McLaren: MP4-32') is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by 'McLaren' to compete in the 2017 'FIA: Formula One World Championship'. The car was driven by two-time World Drivers' Champion Fernando Alonso, who stayed with the team for a third season, and Stoffel Vandoorne, who joined the team after Jenson Button retired from full-time competition at the end of the 2016 season.
The 'McLaren: MCL32' made its competitive debut at the 2017 Australian Grand Prix and is the first car built by 'McLaren' since the 'McLaren: M30' which contested part of the 1980 season-that does not contain the "MP4" prefix as part of its chassis name. The change was introduced following CEO Ron Dennis' departure from the team's parent company, the McLaren Technology Group, in November 2016. This was the last 'McLaren' car to be fitted with a 'Honda' engine as it was replaced by 'Renault' engines from the 2018 season onwards.