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      McLaren 750S Specifications

      McLaren 750S Price Price ₹ 6.81 crore onwardsMcLaren 750S Mileage Mileage NAMcLaren 750S Engine Capacity Engine 3994ccMcLaren 750S Transmission Transmission Dual-Clutch AutoMcLaren 750S Fuel type Fuel type PetrolMcLaren 750S Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 2 Seater

      McLaren 750S OverviewOVERVIEW

      Our Rating

      8

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Engine Displacement

      3994 cc

      Body Style

      Coupe/Convertible

      Doors

      2

      Seats

      2

      Airbags

      4

      Max Power

      750hp at 7500rpm

      Max Torque

      800Nm at 6500rpm

      Gearbox Type

      7-speed Dual-Clutch Auto

      Warranty Distance

      Unlimited km

      Warranty Duration

      3 Years

      McLaren 750S DimensionsDIMENSIONS

      McLaren 750S Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

      McLaren 750S TransmissionTRANSMISSION

      McLaren 750S Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

      McLaren 750S SuspensionSUSPENSION

      McLaren 750S SteeringSTEERING

      McLaren 750S wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

      McLaren 750S BrakesBRAKES

      McLaren 750S tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

      McLaren 750S safetySAFETY

      McLaren 750S exterior featuresEXTERIOR

      McLaren 750S seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

      McLaren 750S infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

      McLaren 750S comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

      McLaren 750S instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

      McLaren 750S Price

      McLaren 750S price for the base model starts at ₹ 6.81 crore and the top model price goes upto ₹ 7.50 crore (on-road Delhi).McLaren 750S comes in 2 variants.The McLaren 750S Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 6.81 crore - ₹ 7.50 crore.

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      McLaren 750S 4.0 Petrol Coupe

      3994cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol

      ₹ 6.81 crore *

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      McLaren 750S 4.0 Petrol Spider

      3994cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol

      ₹ 7.50 crore *

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      McLaren 750S
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      Price (On Road Delhi)
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      ₹ 6.81 - 7.50 crore
      ₹ 6.23 crore
      ₹ 4.26 crore
      Expert Ratings
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      8 / 10
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      9 / 10
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      8 / 10
      Engine
      Engine
      3994 cc
      2992 cc
      3000 cc
      Mileage
      Mileage
      NA
      NA
      NA
      Fuel Type
      Fuel Type
      Petrol
      Petrol-Electric Hybrid
      Petrol
      Airbags
      Airbags
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Transmission
      Transmission
      Dual-Clutch Auto
      Dual-Clutch Auto
      Dual-Clutch Auto

      McLaren 750S Expert Review

      The new McLaren 750S might seem like an incremental upgrade over the 720S, but there is a lot more under the familiar skin.

      McLaren 750S Overview

       

       

      The McLaren 750S is the definition of a quintessential supercar. With styling that would drop jaws, sound that would induce goosebumps and performance that would raise heart rates, it is a raw and unhinged experience. The last time we sampled it was in the beautiful town of Estoril in Portugal, but we finally have it on home soil and on India’s newest race track – CoASTT in Coimbatore.

      It came in as part of the Autocar Track Day 2024 for a hot lap around the circuit with the fastest Indian, Narain Karthikeyan, behind the wheel. However, I managed to sneak it out for a quick couple of laps to get reacquainted with the monster.

      McLaren 750S: Track drive experience and lap time

      The McLaren 750S, especially in the ‘Lantana Purple’ seen here, seems fitting of something the Joker would choose to escape Batman. And boy would he have the firepower too. The 750S gets the same M840T 4.0-litre, twin-turbo V8 engine as the older 720S but with a host of updates. The first is the power that is upped to 750hp and 800Nm, but since the whole car is now 30kg lighter, the power-to-weight ratio is better still. On the long, swooping corners of CoASTT, it was rapid, and on the straights, a whole different level of fast.

      So there’s serious business behind keeping it anchored; at turn 1, the now larger – by 20 percent – rear wing extends, acting as an air brake to help slow the car down and there’s massive 390mm discs up front cutting down speed. If you opt for the “track brake package”, you can also get monobloc calipers that McLaren says are far more effective.

      It’s quick to accelerate, but slowing down is equally impressive too.

      At Turn 2, you need to get a fast exit out of the corner and get the car straightened for the roughly 600-metre flat-out run through a long left-hander. And this is where the handling and suspension is impressive. The incremental changes that include a 3 percent softer front end and 4 percent stiffer rear suspension along with the updated chassis control system mean the 750S is taut and sure-footed despite its RWD character and the mountain of power. Trying to hold it down on turns 5, 6 and 7, and unleashing the engine yet again on the downhill section before jabbing the brakes for turn 8 is plenty fun.

      As the car slows down, you can hear the pops and bangs from the exhaust, courtesy the new ‘limit downshift’ transmission function that is exclusive to Sport and Track mode. When the driver calls for a downshift that would over-rev the engine, the software acknowledges the request but changes gears only when engine speed and road speed can be synced. Speaking of which, through the two double left corners of 9 and 10 you can tell the 7-speed gearbox is quicker to shift and once you exit corner 10, there is a bit of a straight through the fast turn 11 where the 15 percent shorter final drive results in rapid acceleration through the gears.

      Through the tight turns 12 and 13, where the 750S drops as low as second gear, the stiffness of the carbon tub chassis shines through. There is almost no flex and the suspension, especially in Track Mode, ensures the car is planted on the tarmac. Additionally, 2kg has been shaved off by using a new spring and damper design, and the front track is wider by 6mm for better grip. The 750S gets three tyre options; Pirelli P-Zero, P-Zero Corsa and the track-only P-Zero Trofeo-R, which were equipped on this car and helped with the massive grip levels.

      Track-only Pirelli P-Zero Trofeo-R tyres ensured insane grip levels around corners.

      However, it is the back straight after turn 13 that is a reminder of the sheer speed the 750S can achieve. It crosses 200kph in a flash before navigating the final and technical turn 14 and then going past the 200kph mark on the start-finish straight again. What’s even more dramatic is the exhaust; 2.2kg lighter now, McLaren has ensured it sounds a bit fuller and bassier than the 720S.

      There is a clear laboratory-like approach in typical McLaren fashion, but it’s all done to make a car that can result in a lot of thrills. There is also the option of variable drift control that will allow you to slide the car without spinning off, but I let Narain try that on his own since it requires a much higher risk appetite than I have. But for all its mastery on the track, when it comes to posing, the 750S is right up there with the best. It does take a serious eye to spot the differences from its predecessor though.

      McLaren 750S: exterior and interior

      Up front, the headlamp sockets are narrower, the bumper has been redesigned with sleeker air intakes and the front lip has been extended for better aerodynamics. The bonnet can also be had in exposed carbon fibre and the fenders, which are also made of carbon-fibre, feature ducts to relieve pressure from the wheel well. Over to the side, the swooping lines and 19-inch front wheels look stunning, while the 20 inches at the rear with fat 305/30 section tyres give it a muscular look.

      No swivelling cluster like older 720S but display is informative and crisp.

      On the coupe, there is also the transparent engine bay cover that lets you peek at the last of the non-hybrid V8s and the rear is majorly a lot of vents to keep things cool.

      Inside, the cabin is minimalistic and purposeful. Nothing to distract you from driving thanks to a button-less steering wheel and only the basic controls handy, again a typical McLaren trait. The vertical touchscreen is updated now with Apple CarPlay as standard and a new 360-degree camera, while the rocker switches for the drive modes have been moved to a better location closer to the steering wheel. One miss though, is the swivelling instrument cluster seen on the 720S, which is replaced by a fixed unit, which, while quite informative, lacks some of the wow factor the earlier version had. However, one hugely important feature is the nose-lift, which is quicker now and takes just 4 seconds to complete the lift, ensuring that you can get the better of our roads; well sort of, you’ll still have to crab crawl over speed breakers.

      Vertical screen updated with Apple CarPlay. Basic functions handy via buttons.

      McLaren 750S: Price and verdict

      At Rs 5.9 crore (ex-showroom, before options), it’s expensive, but the few that can afford it will appreciate every rupee spent. Few supercars out there can offer the undiluted joy of driving a rear-wheel drive supercar powered solely by a good old internal combustion motor. Models coming next will have some sort of electric motor assist, so this is also the last of a dying breed, something also worth paying for.

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      McLaren 750S India video review

      McLaren 750S Tech Specs
      PricePetrol AT
      Price Range Ex-showroom - DelhiRs 5.9 crore-6.5 crore (ex-showroom, India)
      EnginePetrol AT
      Fuel Type / PropulsionPetrol
      TypeV8, Twin-turbo
      Cubic Capacity (cc)3994cc
      Max Power (hp @ rpm)750hp at 7500rpm
      Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)800Nm at 5500rpm
      TransmissionPetrol AT
      Drive LayoutRear Wheel Drive
      Gearbox TypeTorque converter auto
      No of Gears7
      AccelerationPetrol AT
      0 - 100 kph (sec)2.8 secs
      1/4 mile (sec)10.1 secs
      BodyPetrol AT
      Weight (kg)1389kg
      Front Tyre245/35 R19
      Rear Tyre305/30 R20
      BrakesPetrol AT
      FrontDiscs (390mm, 6 piston calipers)
      RearDiscs (360mm, 4 piston calipers)
      DimensionsPetrol AT
      Length (mm)4569mm
      Width (mm)1930mm
      Height (mm)1196mm
      Wheelbase (mm)2670mm

      Pros & Cons of McLaren 750S

      We Like

      • Comfiest supercar ride
      • Exceptional performance

      We Don't Like

      • Expensive
      • Narrow cabin

      McLaren 750S Colours

      The McLaren 750S offers a variety of color options. McLaren 750S is available in a range of 5 colors. The colors offered in McLaren 750S are Silica White, Onyx Black, McLaren Orange, Aurora Blue and Anthracite.

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