McLaren P1 for Sale

When people talk about the elite group of supercars known as the “Holy Trinity,” they’re referring to the McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, and Porsche 918 Spyder. Each of these machines was groundbreaking upon their debut and continue to be icons. For those who have a taste—and a budget—for the extraordinary, news has it that a 2014 McLaren P1 is currently up for grabs on Bring a Trailer.
This is no ordinary P1. It’s the 47th out of only 375 ever produced. Originally delivered to McLaren Newport Beach, it’s had its fair share of adventures on American soil, having been registered across Montana, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. Last sold in 2022 with 1,800 miles, it’s barely seen action since, now standing at just 1,900 miles.
Specs

This beauty boasts some serious racing pedigree clad in an Azure Blue finish. The interior is as impressive, with carbon fiber racing seats and top-notch amenities like navigation and a Meridian sound system. The heart of the beast is a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V8 paired with an E-Motor, delivering a thundering 903 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque.
The P1 is more than just raw power; it’s engineered for precision with carbon-ceramic brakes and an electro-hydraulic steering system, ensuring every drive is an exhilarating experience. Tipping the scales at only 3,075 pounds, it’s lightweight yet fierce, with a top speed capped at 217 mph.
Driving and Maintenance

The P1 isn’t just a vehicle; it’s an experience. With features like extendable rear wings and those signature dihedral doors, getting in feels like a theatrical performance.
Despite its limited mileage, this P1 has been pampered with attention: the headlights, computer system, and several key components have all been replaced, ensuring it’s more than ready for its next adventure. Even after seven years, no accidents are recorded on its Carfax.
Auction Details
As of now, eager bidders have pushed the McLaren P1’s price tag to an impressive $1,400,000. Given its previous sale price of $1,710,000, expectations are high that it will surpass this figure. The real hope, though, is that the new owner will appreciate the engineering by putting more miles on it. Cars like the McLaren P1 aren’t just investments—they’re meant to be driven.
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