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McLaren, the British pioneering supercar company, has produced several works of art from the supercar elites we enjoy today. As 2014 dawned, they were just getting started with the McLaren 650S, and shortly after, the Spyder variant was announced. Built on the same platform as the MP4-12C, it has increased power, modernized looks, and breathtaking performance. Certainly deserving of a spot in our portfolio as an exotic vehicle is this 2015 McLaren 650S Spyder. With only 8,400 miles on its clock, this is a sparsely driven car with many more pops and bangs remaining for you to savor. Enjoy miles of smiles with this McLaren that gives you the best of both worlds: the open-top driving experience of a convertible and the exhilarating performance of a supercar.
If you ever see a glimpse of a McLaren, it is impossible to miss the headlamps' sleek design, which nods to the iconic McLaren emblem. The silver exterior of this 2015 McLaren 650S Spyder is a perfect backdrop for these curvy headlights. For good measure, Orange accents adorning the front splitter, side skirts, and rear diffuser add a touch of flair and dynamism. The orange brake calipers clasp ceramic drilled brake rotors, providing excellent stopping power. This 650S makes use of a carbon fiber and aluminum body structure that serves as its backbone that is both lightweight and strong. As you enter the cockpit of this 2015 McLaren 650S Spyder, you learn what a drive-focused supercar interior looks like. The black cabin with suede accents is contrasted with orange stitching, and the suede bucket seats have orange piping running around them. The center touchscreen is easy to use and also provides navigation and reverse camera feedback for your ease.
Hidden beneath its stunning exterior, the 2015 McLaren 650S Spyder houses a twin-turbocharged 3.8L V8 engine. This has 500 pound-feet of torque at its command and the raw power of 641 horses. Paired with a seamless 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, this supercar will blast past 60mph from a standstill in just 2.9 seconds. And armed with rear-wheel drive (RWD), this car is an adrenaline junkie's dream.
McLaren, the British pioneering supercar company, has produced several works of art from the supercar elites we enjoy today. As 2014 dawned, they were just getting started with the McLaren 650S, and shortly after, the Spyder variant was announced. Built on the same platform as the MP4-12C, it has increased power, modernized looks, and breathtaking performance. Certainly deserving of a spot in our portfolio as an exotic vehicle is this 2015 McLaren 650S Spyder. With only 8,400 miles on its clock, this is a sparsely driven car with many more pops and bangs remaining for you to savor. Enjoy miles of smiles with this McLaren that gives you the best of both worlds: the open-top driving experience of a convertible and the exhilarating performance of a supercar.
McLaren Automotive had been on a hiatus after releasing their hit McLaren F1 in the Nineties, but everything changed from 2011 onwards. Starting with the MP4-12C, the Woking-based automaker embarked on a model blitz that continues to this day. One of those is the 650S, which was made between 2014 and 2017 as a sports car. If you know anything about McLaren, it's that even their sports cars are actually baby supercars in disguise. This 2016 McLaren 650S Spider is no different, and with just 5,100 miles on the clock, it can figuratively and literally take your breath away. Why not buy it and make every drive an exciting one?
The McLaren brand boasts a history in racing and performance-oriented machines. Driving an McLaren is an experience in itself, with British engineering at its finest. With the product lineup revived after a long break, the automotive world was treated to a host of performance machines that set the tone for the McLaren brand for the years to come. One particular car is the McLaren 650 S, an improved and refined MP4-12C and one that can whack a smile on any McLaren enthusiast's face. Providing smiles per gallon today is this 2015 McLaren 650S Spider. With just 19,500 miles on the clock, this car comes with a reported $55,000 in options spanning from the car's exterior to its performance bits.
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?
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 2022 McLaren 720S Spider represents the pinnacle of British automotive excellence, tracing its heritage back to the visionary Bruce McLaren who founded the company in 1963. As the latest iteration in a storied lineage of McLaren supercars, the 720S is a testament to innovation and power. It combines cutting-edge technology with unrivaled performance, setting new standards in the world of automobiles. Beyond its breathtaking speed, the 720S Spider offers an unparalleled level of agility and handling. Picture yourself seated behind the wheel of this remarkable machine, the wind in your hair, and the raw power of the engine at your command. Whether on the open road, unleashing its full potential, or navigating city streets, where it's bound to turn heads, this car promises an experience that exudes luxury and exhilaration. Wearing just 4,637 miles on the chassis, this 2022 McLaren 720S Spider is ready for immediate delivery.
In 1992, Ferrari debuted the 456. This model was a bit different, as it carried its engine up front. This is because the 456 is a 2+2-style grand tourer. Rather than spearing around race tracks at the ragged edge of grip and performance, the 456 is rather more geared at crossing multiple countries in Europe with nary a whimper, keeping its occupants as comfortable as possible. Of course, that also makes it a great car for traveling fantastic distances in our great country. If that sounds like your sort of thing – exploring America in an Italian grand tourer with a soulful V12 engine, say hello to this reported-9,613-mile 1997 Ferrari 456 GTA that’s for sale right now. The current owner reports that it’s recently been fully serviced by Ferrari, including a recent oil change.
When Audi announced that it was entering the supercar business, some scoffed at the idea. Decades later, Audi’s supercar is revered in the automotive hall of fame. With the precision of German engineering combined with Lamborghini’s V10 expertise, the Audi R8 is one of the last true supercars. Dressed in stunning Kemora Gray Metallic over a black leather interior with red stitching, our featured R8 embodies the four-ring’s unmistakable style. What's more, this specimen reportedly has just 1,359 miles on the clock. It is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2L V10, and with the model now discontinued it’s a safe bet to retain — if not appreciate — its value in the years to come.
What if you could find a four-door Lamborghini with plenty of space and practicality? Well, that’s precisely what the Urus is. It’s the vehicle that you should pick if you’re a fan of Italian exotic cars but have family responsibilities to shoulder as well. Introduced for the 2018 model year, the Urus doesn’t compromise on Lamborghini’s image of sheer performance, theater, and road presence. Instead, it takes all those things and fits them within a practical SUV body. Of course, there are a few dynamic compromises, but unless you’re a hardcore racing driver who takes every vehicle to its ragged edge of performance capabilities, you’re unlikely to find them. This particular 2020 Lamborghini Urus has traveled 36,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. If it sounds like your sort of car, give us a call or shoot us a DM ASAP.
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