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McLaren's Senna model, a high-performance vehicle from the Ultimate Series, boasts an impressive 789 horsepower, designed primarily for race tracks.

McLaren launches the Senna, a new extreme performance vehicle under the McLaren Ultimate Series, boasting a power output of 789 horsepower and an ultra-lightweight structure of 1198 kilograms. A total of 500 units of the Senna were sold for £750,000 each.

High-performance McLaren Ultimate Series car, the McLaren Senna, boasts an impressive 789...
High-performance McLaren Ultimate Series car, the McLaren Senna, boasts an impressive 789 horsepower, catering mainly to racing tracks.

McLaren's Senna model, a high-performance vehicle from the Ultimate Series, boasts an impressive 789 horsepower, designed primarily for race tracks.

The McLaren Senna, a new addition to the prestigious Ultimate Series range, was revealed just before Christmas. This track-focused car, designed and developed to excel on a circuit, has been making waves in the automotive world.

The McLaren Senna boasts a 4.0 litre twin turbo V8 engine, powering it with a staggering 789bhp. With such power, it weighs an impressive 1198kg, making it a lightweight powerhouse.

Only 500 McLaren Senna models are being built, making it an exclusive and sought-after vehicle. One of these models was sold at McLaren's Winter Ball for a record-breaking £2.4 million. Another one, despite being sold out, is available for purchase in the UK for £1,050,000.

The McLaren Senna's unique looks are influenced by extreme aerodynamics, giving it a distinctive and bold appearance. Mike Flewitt, McLaren CEO, describes the McLaren Senna as the personification of McLaren's motorsport DNA.

The McLaren Senna is road-legal, but its true home is undoubtedly the race track. It joins the P1, P1 GTR, and the yet-to-arrive BP23 in the McLaren Ultimate Series range, a collection of the most exceptional and high-performance cars the brand has to offer.

For those seeking an even more exclusive McLaren Senna experience, the Carbon Theme by MSO is available at an additional £300,000. This option further reduces the weight of the car, enhancing its already extraordinary performance.

In the grand scheme of McLaren's history, the Senna represents a significant milestone. It took the company 20 years to come up with a successor for the iconic McLaren F1, and the Senna certainly lives up to the legacy.

Whether on the race track or on the road, the McLaren Senna is a testament to McLaren's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive performance and design. For those who dare to push their limits, the McLaren Senna is a dream come true.

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