McLaren 750S Le Mans Unveiled- Limited To Just 50 Units
British supercar manufacturer McLaren has revealed the 750S Le Mans. Built to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the firm's winning debut at the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1995 with the McLaren F1 GTR.
The McLaren 750S Le Mans can be viewed as a successor to the 720S Le Mans, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of that historic win. Like its predecessor, the McLaren 750S Le Mans is limited to just 50 units.

The biggest change on the new 750S Le Mans limited edition supercar compared to the "regular" car comes in the form of the High Downforce Kit from McLaren Special Operations (MSO). The McLaren 750S Le Mans is offered in Le Mans Grey or McLaren Orange exterior colour schemes and Carbon Black with Dove Grey or Carbon Black with McLaren Orange interior colours.
The High Downforce Kit adds a new front bumper with an enlarged carbon fibre front splitter in gloss black as well as a raised carbon fibre active aero spoiler and enlarged splitter in body-coloured carbon fibre with gloss black louvres. These changes result in a 10% increase in aero over the standard 750S.

In addition to the High Downforce Kit, the McLaren 750S Le Mans also sports a few visual upgrades over the standard car. These changes include the 5-spoke Le Mans wheels with stealth finish, wheel centre caps in either red or blue, titanium exhaust finish and a carbon fibre roof scoop.
The interiors feature a stripped-out look with a roll cage. The bucket seats come in two guises - fully upholstered or with exposed carbon fibre panels. Both options feature an embossed LM logos as do the floor mats. Also seen is a plaque celebrating the 1995 Le Mans victory.

The mid-mounted 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged engine remains unchanged compared to the standard car. The engine pushes out 740bhp and 800Nm of peak torque to the rear wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
McLaren is also offering owners of the 750S Le Mans a host of optional extras to choose from when speccing their limited-run car including gloss visual carbon fibre for the exterior details, HDK and Underbody packs, rear spoiler and gold brake callipers with a red McLaren logo.
DriveSpark Thinks!
The McLaren 750S Le Mans celebrates the 30th anniversary of the British firm's victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995, which also marked McLaren's debut at the world's best-known endurance race. We expect the 50 units of this limited-run supercar to sell out exceptionally quickly, though we have a sneaking suspicion that it may have already happened.


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