Condition
#1 Concours
World-class. Could compete in the world’s best Concours d'Elegance events.
750 miles and two owners. There's just a hint of driver's seat stretch and a pinhead sized chip behind the passenger's door. Tested at Cape Canaveral in 2016 with a trap speed of 205.296 mph in the standing start mile.
Market commentary
Sold by RM at Monterey in 2015 for $1,980,000, the buyer there got his reward with the 205 mph pass at Cape Canaveral a year later. It's hard to say the car is worth this much less today, except for a proliferation of newer and more exotic McLarens that have succeeded it in young buyers' minds. This is legitimate hybrid hypercar money.