Thu. Jun 12th, 2025

McLaren Unveils Ultra-Rare 750S Le Mans Edition to Honor 1995 Racing Triumph

McLaren Automotive is marking the 30th anniversary of its legendary Le Mans victory with a highly exclusive tribute: a limited-edition 750S coupe, designed to honor the marque’s 1995 debut triumph at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Just 50 units will be built globally, making it a rare and instantly collectible model.

The bespoke 750S variant has been outfitted with McLaren Special Operations’ (MSO) High Downforce Kit (HDK), a suite of aerodynamic upgrades developed to elevate both visual aggression and track performance. The enhancements include a larger front splitter, an elevated carbon-fiber rear spoiler with integrated end plates, and new louvered panels crafted in gloss black carbon fiber. Together, the aerodynamic additions boost downforce by approximately 10%.

Aesthetically, the car draws direct inspiration from the McLaren F1 GTR that clinched overall victory at Le Mans on June 18, 1995. That year, the #59 car, piloted by JJ Lehto, Yannick Dalmas, and Masanori Sekiya, stunned the motorsport world by winning the grueling endurance race on McLaren’s first outing as a constructor. Three other McLaren F1 GTRs finished in the top five that year.

The special-edition 750S will be offered in only two paint finishes—McLaren Orange and Le Mans Grey. Inside, customers can choose between Carbon Black and Dove Grey Alcantara upholstery, accented with McLaren Orange or Dove Grey highlights. Unique branding throughout the cabin includes custom headrests, floor mats, and a commemorative dashboard plaque.

Owners will have access to a curated list of high-end customization options, many in gloss carbon fiber, including mirror caps, hood vents, side intakes, and underbody components such as diffusers and splitters.

Mechanically, the limited-run model remains faithful to the standard 750S formula, powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 producing 740 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. Mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, the powertrain launches the car from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.8 seconds.

As McLaren eyes a return to Le Mans in 2027, this 750S Le Mans Edition offers a striking homage to its motorsport legacy while reinforcing its ongoing commitment to performance and exclusivity.

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