McLaren 750S Launched in India; Introductory Price INR 5.91 Crore

  • Published On: 11 June 2024
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The model was first unveiled in global markets in April 2023 is actually a successor to the McLaren 720S.

McLaren, the British supercar brand, has finally launched its supreme powerful supercar, the 750S in the Indian market at an introductory price of INR 5.91 Crore (ex-showroom). The model was first unveiled in global markets in April 2023 is actually a successor to the McLaren 720S. The McLaren 750S will be sold off to the markets in both hardtop convertible and coupe body styles. 

To decode its overall styling and design outlook, the 750S quite resembles the 720S model. It boasts a revamped front bumper bordered by sleek LED headlamps with Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), new wheel arch vents, huge active wing at the rear, extended rear deck, and large splitter with air dams. 

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Now to decode the cabin space, one can easily witness the dashboard clearly and the interior coated in full Nappa upholstery. On the feature front, the car adapts a fully digital instrument cluster, wireless charger, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 360-degree camera, a Bowers and Wilkins-sourced audio system, and a vertically stacked 8-inch infotainment screen. 

The car McLaren 750S is powered by a 4L twin turbo, V8 gasoline engine that churns out a strong 740 bhp and 800 Nm of torque and comes mated with a 7-speed automatic gearbox. To note, this supercar can sprint at 100 kmph speed from 0 in merely 2.8 seconds and tops out peak speed of 331 kmph, making it the supreme powerful production vehicle developed by the brand. McLaren has simply just not put enough effort into burgeoning its power but also have trimmed down 30 kgs of the total weight when compared to the 720S. 


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