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McLaren has had a long and successful history in motorsport, which translated into world-class supercars such as the F1, and the McLaren-Mercedes SLR. However, those were limited-run specials. It wasn’t until fairly recently that the road-car division was born, but with so much success from their previous endeavors to build upon, it wasn't long before the supercar space had a new frontrunner. This featured McLaren 650S Spider represented a major step forward for the British marque, bridging the gap between the MP4-12C and the later Super Series models. Combining cutting-edge carbon-fiber construction with supercar performance, it offered both extreme capability and the thrill of open-air driving.
When McLaren entered the road-car business, it came from a position of strength. From its supercar-defining F1, to multiple championship successes in Formula 1 and sports car racing, the company based in Woking, UK, had history on its side. But just because it had track record, it didn’t guarantee success. Thankfully, thanks to cars like our featured 650S, success came, and the roadcar division of McLaren is well and truly thriving. The 650S landed as an evolution of the 12C and a precursor to the later 720S. This example, offered from Goleta, California, is finished in silver over a Carbon Black Alcantara and leather interior, showing 28,057 miles. With extensive carbon fiber options, the Enhanced Technology Pack, Sport Exhaust, and thoughtful upgrades like paint protection film, it presents as a well-kept and enthusiast-specified Spider.
McLaren, the British pioneering supercar company, has produced several works of art from the supercar elites we enjoy today. As 2014 dawned, they were just getting started with the McLaren 650S, and shortly after, the Spyder variant was announced. Built on the same platform as the MP4-12C, it has increased power, modernized looks, and breathtaking performance. Certainly deserving of a spot in our portfolio as an exotic vehicle is this 2015 McLaren 650S Spyder. With only 8,400 miles on its clock, this is a sparsely driven car with many more pops and bangs remaining for you to savor. Enjoy miles of smiles with this McLaren that gives you the best of both worlds: the open-top driving experience of a convertible and the exhilarating performance of a supercar.
McLaren Automotive had been on a hiatus after releasing their hit McLaren F1 in the Nineties, but everything changed from 2011 onwards. Starting with the MP4-12C, the Woking-based automaker embarked on a model blitz that continues to this day. One of those is the 650S, which was made between 2014 and 2017 as a sports car. If you know anything about McLaren, it's that even their sports cars are actually baby supercars in disguise. This 2016 McLaren 650S Spider is no different, and with just 5,100 miles on the clock, it can figuratively and literally take your breath away. Why not buy it and make every drive an exciting one?
The McLaren brand boasts a history in racing and performance-oriented machines. Driving an McLaren is an experience in itself, with British engineering at its finest. With the product lineup revived after a long break, the automotive world was treated to a host of performance machines that set the tone for the McLaren brand for the years to come. One particular car is the McLaren 650 S, an improved and refined MP4-12C and one that can whack a smile on any McLaren enthusiast's face. Providing smiles per gallon today is this 2015 McLaren 650S Spider. With just 19,500 miles on the clock, this car comes with a reported $55,000 in options spanning from the car's exterior to its performance bits.
McLaren Automotive, formerly known as McLaren Cars, is a British supercar manufacturer. McLaren was founded by Bruce McLaren who is known to be youngest winner of the US Grand Prix at the age of 22. McLarens first car was a gorgeous looking McLaren M1A; of which 24 were built. What propelled McLaren into the limelight was arguably history’s greatest supercar ever built, McLaren F1 with its distinctive center driver seat. McLaren’s name was so legendary that Mercedes-Benz collaborated with McLaren to produce the amazing Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren in the early 2000s. 2014 saw McLaren introduce the McLaren 650S. Our subject vehicle is 2016 McLaren 650S Spider with just 2700 miles on the clock and available in sunny Florida.