McLaren Elva (2021, Ultimate Series) photos
The 2021 McLaren Elva has no roof or windows, but an optional windscreen. It is powered by a 600kW (804hp) 4L twin-turbo V8, and just 399 will be made.
The 2021 McLaren Elva has no roof or windows, but an optional windscreen. It is powered by a 600kW (804hp) 4L twin-turbo V8, and just 399 will be made.
McLaren Automotive has restored an F1, chassis number 63, to its original condition after 3,000 hours of work, including road and track testing.
MSO spent 18 months restoring McLaren F1 chassis 63 with a retrimmed semi-aniline leather interior, and rebuilt 461kW (618hp) 6.1L BMW V12 engine.
The 2020 McLaren GT is a more practical model with a 420L (14.8 cu-ft) trunk above the 4L V8 engine with 456hp (612hp), and a 150L (5.3 cu-ft) frunk.
The 2019 McLaren 720S Spider by MSO is a bespoke car with a new tricolor finish with Cerulean Blue, Burton Blue and Abyss Black paint.
Only 75 2019 McLaren Senna GTR track only coupes will be made with a 4L twin-turbo V8 with 607kW (814hp) and 800Nm (590 lb-ft), and extreme aero.
The 2019 McLaren 600LT Spider has a 3.8L twin-turbo V8 with 441kW (592hp) and 620Nm (457 lb-ft), 7-speed DCT, 2.9s 0-100km/h and 324km/h (201mph) top speed.
This one off McLaren P1 GTR has been commissioned to celebrate Ayrton Senna’s first F1 championship in 1988 in his McLaren MP4/4.
The McLaren P1 GTR Ayrton Senna 30th Anniversary Special is a one off car to celebrate the Brazilian’s first F1 world championship with the McLaren MP4/4.
The 2019 McLaren 720S Spider has a new folding carbonfiber hardtop, which can raise or lower itself in 11 seconds at speeds up to 50km/h (31mph).