McLaren’s entry into the world of volume supercar manufacturing has been going pretty smoothly until now. The first vehicle, the MP4-12C was shown and a global launch planned. That included announcement of a regional director for North American operations earlier in the month. In addition, rumors about a Spyder model have already been swirling.

The regional director job entails setting up the retail network here in the United States to sell the supercar. Apparently, that job has been a bit more difficult than expected.

2010 McLaren MP4-12C

McLaren was planning a U.S debut for the MP4-12C at the upcoming Los Angeles International Auto Show in December, according to Edmunds Inside Line. Given the fact that the dealer recruiting process is going a bit slow, that debut is getting pushed back. Makes sense – they want to introduce the MP4-1C in the United States at a time when they can begin accepting orders for it Right now they aren’t prepared to do that.

I can’t say it is surprising though, given the current state of the economy. Hopefully as time goes on things will being to improve. It shouldn’t cause too much of a disruption in McLaren’s overall plans though – the car was always slated to be delivered in early 2011.

With dealers lined up and a rumored launch at the New York International Auto Show next year, that date should remain the same. Whatever you think about the MP4-12C’s looks, it is great to see a new entry into the supercar market. Competition is good for everyone!