A pre-owned McLaren GT with a sleek matte black exterior has recently hit the used car market, with an asking price of just over 9 billion VND.
Notably, this supercar was only recently purchased by a car enthusiast in Hanoi a few months ago.
This McLaren GT, finished in matte black, is actually a result of a decal wrap, as the original color of the car was white.
The McLaren GT was initially imported by a well-known southern business specializing in supercars, luxury cars, and sports cars in April 2021. After over a year of being in Vietnam, the McLaren GT finally found its first owner, a 9x hot girl from Can Tho. The car was then sold again, registered in Ho Chi Minh City, and later purchased by a showroom in Danang with the intention of finding a buyer, but to no avail. The car returned to Ho Chi Minh City before ending up in the hands of a car enthusiast in Hanoi. Now, after just a few months of ownership, the car is back on the market.
In terms of design, the McLaren GT impresses with its sharp and bold exterior. It features edgy LED headlights and horizontal LED taillights, a trademark of McLaren supercars. The Grand Touring version also boasts unique butterfly doors, making entry and exit from the car both easy and stylish.
Despite being a grand tourer supercar, the MonocoC-II Monocoque chassis provides a total luggage capacity of 570 liters. The front luggage compartment, located under the hood, offers 150 liters of space, while the rear cabin area provides 420 liters. This means the rear compartment can accommodate a full set of golf clubs and some small accessories, while the front compartment has room for two medium-sized suitcases.
The MonocoC-II Monocoque chassis, constructed from carbon fiber, along with several exterior and interior components made from the same material, helps keep the McLaren GT’s weight optimized at 1,530 kg.
At the heart of the McLaren GT is a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces 620 horsepower and 630 Nm of torque at 5,500 – 6,500 rpm. This is mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, enabling the supercar to sprint from 0 – 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, reaching a top speed of 326 km/h.
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Photos: Dinh Loc