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The McLaren 675LT made a striking debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2016, serving as a fitting successor to the F1 GTR Longtail, which became the ultimate version of the 1995 Le Mans-winning F1 GTR.

The 675LT features a race-ready central monocoque structure and boasts aerodynamics refined in a wind tunnel, resulting in 40% more downforce than the 650S, thanks to advanced features like a lightweight active rear airbrake.

The 675LT, the lightest car in its elite category, offers an extraordinary power-to-weight ratio with its “M838TL” 3.8L twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 666 HP. This power, combined with an automatic transmission and paddle shifters, allows the car to accelerate impressively up to 205 MPH.

Designed for track performance, the 675LT delivers explosive performance and is extremely rare, with only 500 units produced. This limited production run ensures its status as a highly collectible and desirable vehicle both now and in the future.

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