Winning Le Mans on your first try isn\u2019t just rare, it\u2019s the kind of flex that earns permanent bragging rights in motorsport. McLaren made that kind of entrance back in 1995, and the brand has no intention of letting anyone forget it, especially if you\u2019re the kind of person who can name every Group C car from memory. <\/p>\n
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Following up on special-edition tributes based on the 650S in 2015 and the 720S in 2020<\/a>, McLaren is now rolling out another limited-run homage, this time using the 750S supercar as its canvas.<\/p>\n
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The vehicle stands out from the standard 750S Coupe<\/a> thanks to a High Downforce Kit by the MSO (McLaren Special Operations) division, which increases downforce by 10%. The kit includes a more prominent splitter on the front bumper, a roof scoop, a larger active rear spoiler, and under-wing louvers at the back, all made of carbon fiber.<\/p>\n
The special edition is exclusively available in Le Mans Grey or McLaren Orange with LM badging on the profile. It also rides on the iconic five-spoke LM alloy wheels featuring a Stealth finish. Finally, the brake calipers are painted in F1 Gold with the McLaren logo<\/a> in red, and an optional Track Brake upgrade.<\/p>\n