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McLaren 750S Spider
The 750S Spider is the next-level convertible supercar. A new benchmark. In performance. Engagement. And purity of response. With the added sensory thrill of the elements. Rushing in. Screaming by. And magnified by the 750S Spider’s glorious new exhaust note.
Defined by the relentless pursuit of lightness. Shaped by an innovation and expertise forged and honed in Formula 1™. The 750S Spider is the living, breathing proof that – at McLaren – progress is never over. Every 1/100th of a second and each millimetre counts. Every limit is tested and surpassed.
A stunning breadth of abilities that allows no compromise. Equipped with a beautifully engineered Retractable Hard Top (RHT) that glides up or down in just 11 seconds at speeds up to 50km/h. Born to engage your senses with unmatched intensity. The latest class-leading supercar from a bloodline with a 60-year history.
Purer Engagement
The 750S Spider takes the mind-bending performance, telepathic handling and lightning responses of the McLaren 720S Spider 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.
30HP more power, 30Nm more torque and 30kg less overall weight play their part. As does the 6mm front wider track, twin valve dampers, quicker steering rack and 15% shorter final drive. But electrifying the drive above all is the sensory rush of the elements. As the unique voice of the enhanced V8 – channelled by the new Standard Sports Exhaust – combine to deliver a vividly unfiltered open-air experience. A new benchmark in convertible supercar engagement.
Under The Skin
Our relentless search to save weight is central to the McLaren ethos. The 750S Spider is true to this approach. And goes further still. It’s 30 kg lighter than before – thanks to specification refinements, material upgrades and CAE analysis.
The 750S Spider weighs just 1438kg. And takes driving dynamics, responses and performance to new heights.
Torrential Power
At the heart of the 750S Spider is a 4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine. Mid mounted for perfect weight distribution. Iconic McLaren engineering and architecture. Enhanced with new components and bespoke calibration. This powerhouse generates 750PS and 800Nm of torque. Evolutionary progress you can feel.
Performance Evolved
Incredible, enhanced power. Stirring, original voice. The all-new central-exit Standard Sports Exhaust has been acoustically tuned to create a 750S Spider soundtrack that’s all its own.
740
bhp
206
mph
2.8
sec
590
lbs/ft
V8
4.0L
Specifications
POWERTRAIN
Type | 90° V8 4.0L |
Technology | Twin Electrically-Actuated Twin Scroll Turbochargers, Dry Sump |
Max Power | 750 PS (740 bhp) |
Max Torque | 800 Nm (590 lbft) |
Transmission | 7-Speed with Short Final Drive + Reverse Seamless Shift Gearbox (SSG) |
Dimensions and Weight
Dry Lightest | 1,326 kgs (2,923 lbs) |
DIN Kerb Weight | 1,438 kgs (3,170 lbs) |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 72 litres (15.8 UK gallons / 19 USA gallons) |
Luggage Capacity | 150 litres (front), 210 litres (rear) |
CO2 Emmissions EU WLTP | 276 g/km |
Fuel efficiency EU NEDC | 12.2 l/100km |
LOCATION
McLaren Greenwich
348 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
HOURS
Monday - Friday:
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday:
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday:
Closed
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