McLaren has sold its 7500 sports car in the United States

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McLaren built his first road car in 1992 with the legendary F1, but it wasn’t until the company changed its name to McLaren Automotive that sports car production began to take off. After building its first car, the MP4-12C, in December 2011, McLaren has just surpassed 7,500 sales in the United States. COVID-19.

North America is the largest market in the brand, accounting for a third of all sales of those exotic products, and as an indication of McLaren’s continued expansion since 2011, the company took seven years to sell its 5,000th vehicle in the United States, still just two more years to succeed in the 7,500-selling brand. In fact, this expansion will continue with the arrival of the brand’s newest model, the McLaren GT. This new McLaren is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-engine V8 with 612 horsepower, and recently brought an initial value of $210,000.

McLaren’s US President Tony Joseph said:

“We already have a rich heritage, our network of brokers is among the highest productive in the industry and we are fortunate to have some of the most passionate and enthusiastic consumers I have ever met in my career. With the arrival of McLaren 765LT and Elva later this year, and the first of the McLaren Speedtails delivered recently, the long term looks brighter than ever to the brand.”

Even bigger than being the 7500th McLaren sold here, the flagship sports car also turned out to be the first McLaren Speedtail delivered to an American customer. Only 106 of those hybrid hyper-mobiles are under construction, making it, according to McLaren, the most sublime road car ever produced, and the Speedtail’s unique aerodynamic frame is complemented by its 1055-horsepower powertrain and maximum sensitive speed of 250 mph.

Source: McLaren Automotive

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