The 2024 McLaren 750S sets the next benchmark in supercar performance – and the media agrees.
The 2024 McLaren 750S is causing a media sensation, boasting an additional 30 HP and enhanced aerodynamics resulting from reduced weight. This thrilling new supercar offers more driver engagement, emotion, and soul. See what the media has to say about it.
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McLaren 750S review
Jay Leno’s Garage: “This is why it’s a driver’s car, it’s so relaxing, it’s so nice to drive, it’s all intuitive, it does everything you want it to, it stops right now, it handles right now.”
Auto Express gushes: “A maximum rating of five stars might seem like a generous score for a revised version of an old-school supercar that costs a quarter-of-a-million pounds. But the McLaren 750S gets so many things right on so many levels – and is so much sharper to drive than the car it replaces – we can’t help but be blown away by it. In fact, it’s just how a loud, proud, mad, slightly scary supercar should be. No wonder it’s sold out for the next 18 months.”
Equally effusive was Motor1 adding, “I didn’t quite achieve my goal of matching the 750S’ capabilities, because let’s be honest, it would probably take months or years of training to get to that level of driving proficiency. But the middle-child McLaren is a brilliant piece of engineering, improving on its predecessor in every quantifiable way. The changes might only amount to 30 percent, but the emotions they inspire add up to far more than that.”
There’s no question that the 2024 McLaren 750S is revolutionizing the automotive world. Immerse yourself in the greatness of this groundbreaking vehicle here.
Coupe or convertible for your: McLaren 720S
With its outstanding performance, this world-class supercar has captured the attention of both the media and automotive enthusiasts, leaving them thoroughly impressed.
About 30 percent of its components have been newly developed or modified, indicating that the updates extend far beyond just tweaking the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 to increase its output by 30 horsepower and 22 pound-feet of torque. The McLaren 750S delivers a robust 740 horsepower and reaches a top speed of 206 mph. This exhilarating supercar can also accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a remarkable 2.7 seconds.
The design of the 750S placed a significant emphasis on lightness. It is now 66 pounds lighter than its predecessor, resulting in elevated driving dynamics, responsiveness, and overall performance.
2024 McLaren 750S Specs
- Twin-Turbocharged 4.0-Liter V8
- 740 Horsepower
- Max torque 800 Nm (590 lbft)
- 0-60 mph in 2.7 seconds
- Top speed 206 MPH
- Base price: $329,500
Related: McLaren 750S Spider
What is the Difference Between 720S and 750S?
McLaren explains: “The 2024 McLaren 750S takes the mind-bending performance, telepathic handling and lightning responses of the McLaren 720S further. Towards the point where car and driver work as one. From flat-out circuits. To sinuous A-roads. The McLaren ethos drives a constant search for more performance. Less weight. And perfectly judged balance. The objective is deceptively simple in its ambition: class-leading, addictive engagement.”
Beyond the boosted horsepower and torque, the 750S has shed 30kg in weight. It also has a 6mm wider front track, twin valve dampers, a more responsive steering rack, and a 15% shorter final drive.
Compared to the 720S, the ‘eye socket’ openings for the headlights on the new McLaren 750S have been slightly narrowed, and the body-colored bumper has been expanded, featuring a lower-reaching design that appears more streamlined. Additionally, the intakes at the base of the door apertures along the sides of the car are slightly wider.
2024 McLaren 750s Spider
Despite being 49kg heavier than the Coupe, the 750S Spider ensures that performance is never compromised. McLaren even suggests that the supercar convertible provides an enhanced exhaust note, with its two-piece retractable hard-top offering a clear soundtrack of the new sport exhaust.
MotorTrend emphasizes its liking for the Spider by stating: “As much as we favor the simplicity, lower curb weight, and lower center of gravity afforded by a coupe, this is a road car; we vote in favor of the open-top soundtrack. Take one
roof-down rip through a tunnel and you’ll thank us for the advice.”
The cutting-edge technology of the hard-top offers additional headroom through its two-piece retractable design, capable of opening and closing in just 11 seconds at speeds of up to 31 mph.
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