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McLaren is one of the most coveted supercars manufacturers in the United Kingdom. While currently known as McLaren Automotives, before 2010, it was known as McLaren Cars from when it was founded in 1985. Arguably the McLaren F1 is what kicked McLaren to international renown. In 2015, McLaren announced the McLaren 570S, a 2-door sports car with an incredible design language and performance to keep the heart racing. Up for grabs is a sleek 2018 McLaren 570S Spider with 16,900 miles on the odometer.
McLaren wanted to make a statement and make the 2018 McLare appeal to all sorts of individuals. Hence the 2018 McLaren 570S Spider was offered in four standard colors and a bewildering 31 premium colors ranging from Storm Gray all the way to a brilliant Matis Green. This specimen sports a safe yet alluring silver finish. The complete car is a testament to McLaren's heritage of speed and aerodynamics. The front features distinctive McLaren headlights along with side inlets and an air dam for the front bumper. The rear is host to the large diffuser with an extra cost Sports Exhaust for an exhilarating sound. It sits on a set of 5 twin-spoke forged wheels with the McLaren logo on the center caps and backed up by the red calipers with black McLaren script. The interior features an extensive Napa leather appointment with red contrast stitching throughout. The Luxury Pack adds power-adjusted heated memory sports seats, a power-adjustable steering column, soft close doors, and a set of McLaren-branded floor mats. The interior is also host to MSO Defined Indian Red seat belts, a Carbon Fiber Interior Upgrade, a Carbon Black Alcantara headliner, Bower & Wilkins 12 speaker audio system, and a Carbon Black leather steering wheel.
The 2018 McLaren 570S Spider features a 3.8L twin-turbo V8 engine capable of 562hp of power along with 443 lb.ft of torque. The Graziano 7-speed dual-clutch transmission sends the power to the rear wheels. 0-62 mph is clocked in at a blistering 3.2 seconds with a top speed of 204 mph. The sports car features a Vehicle Lift, which deploys automatically when below 37 mph, a tire pressure monitoring system, parking sensors, and cameras, as well as ceramic brakes for enhanced stopping power.
Sports car ownership is an experience one should experience at least once in one's life. Where performance is tamed on your command for the road and blistering performance that raises one's eyebrow when on track. Present today is this 2017 McLaren 570S which is the gold standard of sports car ownership. This British powerhouse has a reported 21,387 miles on the clock and is the perfect blend of controlled performance for the road and quick lap times with smiles per gallon on track.
Reviving an automotive brand is a challenging task, especially in the modern world of quick trends and changing customer tastes. But cast your mind back, and that's exactly what McLaren managed to pull off. Despite the critically acclaimed F1 being a seminal hypercar, the McLaren name wasn't known for its range of road cars. Today, it offers multiple supercars to rival the best from Italy. Featured here is this 2020 Mclaren 570S Spider. This British powerhouse has a reported 16,000 miles on the clock and is an example of the performance and craftsmanship that make McLaren stand out.
The McLaren 570S used to be the entry-level member of the mighty British automaker’s modern lineup. However, there isn’t anything entry-level about this spectacular supercar. This particular 2018 McLaren 570S, finished in a special shade of Ventura Orange, is tastefully modded and enhanced to look and perform even more aggressively. The stock wheels have been replaced with a more aesthetically pleasing set, and the already svelte 570S has been further slenderized with the addition of a Novitec carbon fiber body kit. Performance also has been enhanced with the addition of lowering springs, and the car has been adequately protected with carbon fiber skid plates and PPF. Another addition is a built-in K40 Platinum360 dual receiver radar detector and laser diffuser. With a reported mileage of 36,600 miles, this 2018 McLaren 570S is a ferocious animal with the right enhancements. This mean machine would be the perfect companion for someone who desires the most aggressive yet daily-drivable supercar, with minutely precise steering feedback and physics-defying handling.
You can’t have not heard of McLaren Automotive. Renowned for creating the McLaren F1 in the 1990s, the F1 was the fastest road car in the world at the time. It could top 230mph. But McLaren is so much more than a road car maker; it’s also a dominant team in Formula 1. In fact, the name dates back to the 1960s, when Bruce McLaren founded the company as a motor racing outfit. Today, McLaren Automotive is the part that makes road cars, and it’s owned by the wider McLaren Group. One of the company’s current products is the 720S, which was introduced in 2017. Since 2023, it’s become the 750S. The 720S represents a fine way to experience that signature McLaren driving experience, and we’ve got a 2022 McLaren 720S with just 3,351 miles waiting in our inventory for its next owner. Is that you, then?
Reviving an automotive brand is a challenging task, especially in the modern world of quick trends and changing customer tastes. But cast your mind back, and that's exactly what McLaren managed to pull off. Despite the critically acclaimed F1 being a seminal hypercar, the McLaren name wasn't known for its range of road cars. Today, it offers multiple supercars to rival the best from Italy. Featured here is this 2020 Mclaren 570S Spider. This British powerhouse has a reported 16,000 miles on the clock and is an example of the performance and craftsmanship that make McLaren stand out.
The supercar market is filled with a host of interesting choices and picking the right one can be a task, lets cut to the chase and provide you with the right machine that can ensure great driving memories on tap. With a reported 17,200 miles on the clock, this low mileage 2020 McLaren GT is the ideal weekend blast and can be yours today!
The Audi R8 is what happened when Audi decided to try their hand at a sports car. Introduced in 2006 and packing their signature Quattro all-wheel drive system, the R8 quickly gained fan favorite status. Whichever way you look at it, the R8 is special, and since production ended in 2024, it's in limited supply. For example, this 2017 Audi R8 Coupe 5.2 Quattro V10 Plus is one of just 3,179 units reportedly made worldwide that year, of which only 772 were sold in the United States. Currently waiting for a new owner, this Connecticut car boasts just 60,300 miles to its name so far.
Lamborghini’s Huracan was introduced in 2014 to take over from the brand’s widely popular Gallardo. The Gallardo marked a relatively affordable way to enter Lamborghini ownership, without sacrificing a whole lot over the Murcielago at the time. Perhaps the only major compromise was the V10 engine instead of a V12. The Huracan bears the same characteristic, using a V10 while its bigger brother Aventador handles the V12-seeking market. If you’ve been lusting after a Huracan because let’s face it, why not, this 2019 Lamborghini Huracan LP640-4 Performante is definitely worth a serious look. This 21,910-mile machine comes with plenty of goodies, including Ad Personam interior, the Branding Package, a Lamborghini Q Citura interior, Lamborghini Dynamic Steering, magnetorheological suspension, the Laser-Engraved Package, and much more. Let’s take a deep dive into this car’s persona.
When Mercedes-Benz unveiled this 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, it was not about producing another new car. It was about reviving the style and crafting of the legendary 300 SL Gullwing into a modern sports car. Designed by Mark Fetherson, this SLS AMG features “gull-wing” doors that swing open upwards, resembling the historic masterpiece. Successor to the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, this SLS can pack a punch as it comes bolted with a 6.2-liter M159 V8 engine, which according to AMG was “the world’s most powerful naturally aspirated production series engine” ever produced at the time. Mercedes-Benz aimed at making the SLS an icon like its predecessors, and after 15 years we can confirm they have achieved just that. Having clocked a mere 25,528 miles on the odometer, this iconic 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is for sale in Miami, Florida.
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