A half-a-million-dollar McLaren is now on its way to the scrap yard after it crashed with a Honda Civic in an intersection.
Both feature seven-speed trannies, with the 2011 McLaren MP4-12C rocking Pirelli P-Zero rubber as opposed to Pirelli P-Zero ...
Ultimately, the Civic smashes into the front of the 765LT. The impact obliterates the front end of the McLaren and badly ...
Aiming to build an even better-performing supercar than their 650S, McLaren push to create a more athletic vehicle resulted in the 675LT. While the 650S served as the basis of the 675LT, extensive ...
The verdict: Built from the gilded bones of its hall-of-fame predecessor, the McLaren 750S splits the difference between the nearly perfect 720S and the incomprehensible 765LT. If you want a ...
The 765LT Spider could well be the best road car yet from McLaren’s modern back catalogue. It combines all the elements that make the 765LT Coupe such a powerhouse, then adds extra driver appeal ...
On paper the new McLaren 765LT Spider appears to be little more than a 765LT Coupe with the same folding hard top used in the 720S Spider. And even if this were to be the case, there wouldn’t be ...