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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.
Ever since its relaunch back in 2011, McLaren has taken a different path with automotive design and looks; each machine that has left its factory floor has been true automotive art, and this 2020 McLaren 570S Spider with its yellow exterior is no different. The exterior color is geared to make this machine stand out; it shines a light on the car's uber-cool exterior features, which include out-of-this-world styling and an aftermarket rear wing for added downforce and looks. Looking to be more subtle? Worry not, as this car's factory-painted grey exterior lies beneath the yellow wrap present. In terms of shoes, this British powerhouse sits on its factory wheels, which are finished in black and wrapped with fresh rubber for added grip. Step into the black interior of this 2020 Mclaren 570S Spider, and you instantly know you are in the presence of something unique. This British powerhouse's cabin is in complete factory form and sports carbon fiber accents for that performance aesthetic.
Move away from the out-of-this-world design, and what you will find is the performance that matches its iconic persona. Make your way to the rear of this 2020 Mclaren 570S Spider, and you'll see a twin-turbocharged 3.8l V8 powertrain. The engine is reportedly capable of churning out a mighty impressive 700 BHP. If you were wondering about how this British performance powerhouse has more ponies than what usually available on market, there is an answer to that. The current owner reports that this machine sports a performance chip tune and a Ryft upgraded aftermarket exhaust. All this thunderous performance is channeled to the car's rear wheels in dramatic fashion through a 7-speed automatic transmission.
2020 McLaren 570S Spider
3.8L Twin-Turbocharged V8
7-Speed Automatic
RWD
New Full Yellow Wrap - Gray Factory Paint
Black Interior
Performance Chip Tuned
Aftermarket Rear Wing
Upgraded Aftermarket Exhaust - Ryft
New Tires
2 Keys
700HP Reported
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.
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.
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.
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.
In today’s automotive world, so called ‘halo cars’ are embroiled in the relentless pursuit of ever-increasing horsepower figures, pushes towards electrification and slowly devolving into computers on wheels. It is due to this that there is likely never to be another halo car that truly embodies that timeless ‘icon’ status that is held by the first-generation Audi R8 V10. With its infamous LED headlight design, carbon side blades and unforgettable movie cameos, the R8 cemented its place in history, proving that the ever so serious Audi brand was capable of producing a true thoroughbred supercar.
Lights, camera, and action. It’s the 2005 Aston Martin DB9 Volante grabbing everyone’s attention with its alluring silhouette and roaring V12 symphonies. A car that rocked the planet, when Ian Callum and Henrik Fisker came together to design and debut this masterpiece in 2003. It was built on a “vertical/horizontal” platform, which mainly consisted of aluminum and other composite materials melded together. This structure managed to achieve double the torsional rigidity of its predecessor despite being just three quarters of the weight before. Aston Martin equipped the DB9 with anti-roll bars and a double wishbone suspension supported by coil springs, while rear suspension was given additional anti-squat and anti-lift technology. All this came together to present the driver with spectacular handling along with a front mid-engine mounted V12 providing a reported 450 horsepower to the rear wheels. This particular 2005 specimen we have today has clocked only just 40,950 miles on the odometer and is for sale in Nevada.
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