McLaren unveils the 750S Le Mans special edition to commemorate the 30th anniversary of its first victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.

On June 18, 1995, the McLaren F1 GTR, driven by the trio of JJ Lehto, Yannick Dalmas, and Masanori Sekiya, made history by claiming the chequered flag at the grueling 24-hour race in Le Mans. Three decades later, McLaren celebrates this triumph with the 750S Le Mans – a special edition of the high-performance 750S launched last year.

The McLaren 750S Le Mans boasts two exterior configurations: McLaren Orange and Le Mans Grey. It features a distinctive Le Mans-style five-spoke wheel design and a carbon fiber active rear wing that sits higher than the standard model, accentuating its racing pedigree. The “LM 30 Years” badge adorns the front wheel arches, paying homage to this significant anniversary.

The front bumper has been redesigned with a more aggressive look and lightweight carbon fiber construction, increasing the aerodynamic contact area. These refinements enhance downforce by 10% compared to the standard 750S, resulting in improved stability and performance at high speeds.

The 750S Le Mans offers customers a choice of two interior color schemes: Carbon Black – Dove Grey or Carbon Black – McLaren Orange, complemented by Le Mans logos and limited-edition numbering. The cabin exudes a racing ambiance, befitting the car’s heritage.

Additionally, a unique plaque commemorating McLaren’s racing achievements, including the 1995 Le Mans victory and the Triple Crown, is discreetly placed in the front luggage compartment. This plaque is also available as an option for all new McLaren 750S customers.

Under the hood, the 750S Le Mans retains the mid-mounted, twin-turbocharged 4.0L V8 engine, producing a staggering 750 horsepower. This engine is the same award-winning powerhouse found in the standard 750S, renowned for its performance in 2024. The lightweight construction and optimized aerodynamics ensure breathtaking acceleration and a driving experience akin to that of a race car.

The 750S Le Mans benefits from a carbon fiber Monocage II chassis inspired by racing, coupled with the advanced Proactive Chassis Control III suspension system. This combination delivers exceptional handling precision and adaptability across all driving conditions.

The McLaren 750S Le Mans is a limited edition, with only 50 units produced globally. While the price remains undisclosed, the standard 750S is priced at 20 billion VND in Vietnam, and the 750S Spider convertible variant starts at 21.7 billion VND.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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