The 2017 McLaren 720S marked a pivotal step in the company’s evolution from Formula 1 dominance to elite supercar production. Featuring a sleek, aerodynamically optimized design, it utilized a new carbon-fiber chassis that supported dihedral doors and advanced active suspension derived from the 650S.

2022 McLaren 720S GT3X Coupé © Bonhams

At its heart was the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 M840T engine, delivering 710bhp. This enabled the car to accelerate from 0-62mph in just 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 212mph. In 2018, McLaren unveiled the GT3, a race-focused variant with 90% of its components altered from the road model to comply with racing standards.

2022 McLaren 720S GT3X Coupé © Bonhams

By 2020, the GT3X emerged as a track-only evolution designed for high-performance enthusiasts. Starting with a bare carbon chassis, it was built entirely by McLaren’s motorsport division, the only model in the lineup to receive such treatment.

2022 McLaren 720S GT3X Coupé © Bonhams

Equipped with the GT3’s aero and cooling systems, the GT3X featured an enhanced version of the M840T engine, delivering over 700bhp plus an extra 29.5bhp via a push-to-pass system. Proving its capability, it set the fastest hill climb time at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Source: Bonhams