A rare instance when the convertible is the way to go.
One showcased on the heritage McLaren Senna and the other on the MCL38 Formula 1 cars.
The two-wheeler features increased accuracy and power, mimicking an F1 vehicle.
The supercar has one of the lowest mileage numbers among existing McLaren F1 examples, with just 254 miles on the odometer almost 30 years after production.
The young McLaren racer is just getting started.
We got some serious seat time in McLaren’s new lightweight, ultra-high performance flagship.
Considered to be the brands first high-volume hybrid model.
With a strong variety of vehicles including examples like the Bugatti EB110, Mercedes SLR McLaren, a select few RUFs and a row of rainbow Paganis.
Featuring race numbers 59 and 95, a nod to the automotive brand’s historic debut victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995.
In a rare Liquid Blue Silver finish and only showing 54 miles on the odometer.
Designed to represent a blend of performance and daily driveability.
One of 670 examples produced between 2006 and 2008.