The Special McLaren 750S Le Mans Edition

Way back in 1995, McLaren made a big splash by winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans on their very first outing as a constructor. The iconic #59 McLaren F1 GTR, driven by JJ Letho, Yannick Dalmas, and Masanori Sekiya, took home the victory. To mark thirty years since this milestone, McLaren is rolling out a limited edition of the 750S coupe, equipped with an MSO High Downforce Kit (HDK) and other track-ready upgrades. Only 50 of these exclusive cars will hit the market, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Aero Upgrades

The MSO High Downforce Kit (HDK) isn’t just for show. It adds some serious aerodynamic features like a larger carbon front splitter, a taller carbon-fiber Active Rear Spoiler, and a fancy under-wing panel with sleek black louvers, all designed to increase the car’s downforce by 10%. On top of that, these special editions sport unique five-spoke LM wheels, Le Mans branding, and carbon-fiber parts like a roof scoop and louvered front fenders.
Exclusive Looks

When it comes to colors, this limited run offers just two choices: McLaren Orange or Le Mans Grey. Inside, buyers can choose between Carbon Black or Dove Grey Alcantara paired with Jet Black leather, highlighted by either Dove Grey or McLaren Orange accents. Each car comes with a commemorative plaque and Le Mans-branded headrests and floormats too. For those ready to splurge a bit more, there’s an array of options involving Gloss Visual Carbon Fiber, including parts like mirror caps, hood vents, and more.
- Mirror caps, hood vents, side intakes, and spoiler end plates
- Underbody pack featuring a rear spoiler, rear diffuser, and front splitter
- A louver package for the fenders and under the rear wing
Performance
While the exterior is a show-stopper, the McLaren 750S Le Mans Edition doesn’t skimp on performance. Under the hood, it keeps the potent twin-turbocharged M840T V8 engine, cranking out 740 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. This firepower launches the car from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.8 seconds. Though McLaren stays mum on how the HDK mods affect the top speed, it’s stated that the regular 750S can hit 206 mph. Mark the calendars, as McLaren is planning to return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans come 2027.