McLaren 675LT Spider Carbon Series stuns in naked carbon fiber
How to reduce weight, improve performance, and act devilish with 666 horsepower.
How to reduce weight, improve performance, and act devilish with 666 horsepower.
Watch an early pair of yellow McLaren 675LT Spiders head onto the street. Even at low speeds, the rare convertibles sound great.
Along with the new 570GT, McLaren rolled into Geneva this year with a P1 done up in carbon fiber and a 675LT Spider or two. Unfortunately we can't have either.
McLaren Special Operations will make a big showing in Geneva with one-off versions of the new 675LT Spider and P1 hypercar.
It took just over two weeks for McLaren to sell all 500 examples of the 675LT Spider it will ever build. But the company is leaving the door open to another extreme Super Series model to follow.
McLaren unveils the 675LT Spider, the open-roofed version of the longtail coupe introduced at Geneva this year.
Backed by popular demand, McLaren is considering building a convertible version of the 675LT after all, with lower weight, more power, and a higher price than the 650S Spider.