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Meet McLaren’s most powerful-ever convertible supercar, the 765LT Spider

There will only be 765 models of the McLaren 765LT Spider available globally. Photos: McLaren

McLaren Automotive has just revealed another landmark model, the 765LT Spider that is limited to only 765.

The new Spider is McLaren’s most powerful-ever convertible supercar and brings highest-ever levels of driver engagement to the McLaren LT experience. 

Engineered in addition with the other core attributes intrinsic to any McLaren Longtail – minimised weight, track-focused dynamics and optimised aerodynamics – the 765LT Spider has all of the class-leading abilities of the coupe and also meets the LT demand for exclusivity.

The new Spider is McLaren’s most powerful-ever convertible supercar.

Carrying over the coupe’s dynamic and aerodynamic DNA with no structural compromise and only a minimal 49kg weight increase – primarily from the retractable hard top and accompanying operating mechanism – the 765LT Spider weighs in at just 1388kg, which is 80kg lighter than a 720S Spider and circa 100kg lighter than its closest comparable competitor.

The electrically operated, one-piece carbon fibre Retractable Hard Top (RHT) enables open-top motoring in just 11 seconds and operates at speeds of up to 50km/h, bringing the dramatic soundtrack of the quad-exit titanium exhaust system into the cabin to take driver engagement into another dimension.

It is powered by a 4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine.

As we continue to build the LT sub-brand with the introduction of the new 765LT Spider, it’s clear that our customers are increasingly attracted to the Longtail supercar proposition of exhilarating, extreme performance and limited availability. With all 765 examples of the 765LT coupe sold, it’s no surprise that as we publicly announce our new LT Spider, production capacity for 2021 is already filled,” said Mike Flewitt, Chief Executive Officer, McLaren Automotive.

It is powered by a 4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 562kW of power and 800Nm of torque. The 0-100km/h time is 2.8 seconds (0-60mph is 2.7 seconds), with 0-200km/h taking 7.2 seconds. 

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