McLaren 750S Spider Receives Robb Report’s Best Supercar Award For 2025
The McLaren 750S Spider has been awarded Robb Report's 2025 Best of the Best Supercar. Over the last 37 years, these awards have become a prestigious recognition in luxury circles globally. The publication praised the car for delivering "the same visceral thrill and performance bravado that have long fueled generations of motoring passion and aspirations."
This accolade is not the first for the McLaren 750S Spider this year. It was also named Robb Report's 2025 Car of the Year due to its "amazing acceleration, wicked handling, ear-crackling sound, and head-turning good looks." Nicolas Brown, President of McLaren Americas, expressed delight at this recognition.
McLaren Automotive has consistently received accolades from Robb Report over the years. Previous awards include the McLaren 750S Spider as Best of the Best Convertible in 2024 and the McLaren Artura as Best of the Best Sports Car in 2023. The brand's commitment to excellence is evident in its history of producing high-performance vehicles.
The McLaren 750S stands out as the lightest and most powerful series-production model from McLaren. It features a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine that delivers 740bhp and 590lb ft of torque. A revised 7-speed transmission enhances acceleration, while advanced suspension technology ensures exceptional agility and feedback.
The latest generation of McLaren’s linked-hydraulic suspension, PCC III, debuts on the 750S. This system provides remarkable agility and feedback. The steering is enhanced with electro-hydraulic assistance for sharper response, complemented by a distinctive centre-exit exhaust inspired by the McLaren P1.
McLaren Automotive was founded in 2010 and is now a major part of the McLaren Group. Headquartered at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England, it focuses on creating exhilarating vehicles that set benchmarks in performance. Its cars are sold in over 40 markets worldwide.
A Tradition of Innovation
McLaren has a rich history of innovation dating back to its introduction of carbon fibre chassis technology in Formula 1 with the MP4/1 in 1981. This legacy continued with iconic models like the McLaren F1 road car in 1993 and later developments such as the hybrid hypercar P1 launched in 2013.
The company’s LT models represent peak track performance among series production supercars. These limited-volume models are named after the 'Longtail' version of the F1 GTR from 1997. The LT designation began with the arrival of the 675LT coupe and spider in 2015.
Recent Developments and Future Prospects
In recent years, McLaren introduced several new models including the Speedtail hybrid hyper-GT in 2019 and Elva roadster later that year. In early 2024, they unveiled their first high-performance hybrid convertible, Artura Spider, marking a significant update for their series-production lineup.
The unveiling of McLaren W1 supercar in October 2024 marked another milestone. As a successor to legendary models like F1 and P1TM, it embodies McLaren’s World Championship mindset with outstanding power and dynamic excellence.
McLaren partners with leading companies such as Ashurst, Bowers & Wilkins, Dynisma, Gulf, Pirelli, Richard Mille, and Tumi to push boundaries further. These collaborations enhance their innovative edge across various fields.
The McLaren Group was founded by Bruce McLaren in 1963 and includes both automotive manufacturing and racing divisions. Known for technological excellence globally headquartered at Woking’s iconic Technology Centre; it competes across multiple elite motorsport series worldwide.


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