McLaren 750S Le Mans Edition Honors Historic Victory in Style

McLaren honors its 1995 Le Mans debut win with the ultra-rare 750S Le Mans Edition—only 50 made, featuring aero upgrades, tribute paint, and collector-only details.
McLaren 750S Le Mans Edition

In 1995, McLaren made history by winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans on its very first attempt. Fast forward 30 years, and McLaren Automotive is celebrating that legendary debut victory with the release of the 750S Le Mans Special Edition—a stunning tribute to the past, engineered for the present, and destined for collectors in the future.

Limited to just 50 units worldwide, the 750S Le Mans commemorates the triumph of the #59 McLaren F1 GTR, driven to glory by JJ Lehto, Yannick Dalmas, and Masanori Sekiya. Every detail on the special edition coupe nods to that iconic moment in motorsport—from the exclusive Le Mans Grey or McLaren Orange exterior finishes to the unique High Downforce Kit (HDK) inspired by the legendary F1 LM.

Visually, the HDK adds a raised carbon rear spoiler, enlarged front splitter, and louvered underbody elements that increase downforce by 10% over the standard 750S. Pair that with LM-style 5-spoke wheels, a roof scoopgold brake calipers, and tasteful Le Mans branding, and you’ve got a car that’s both a tribute and a track weapon.

Inside, owners can choose from two bespoke interior themes—Carbon Black with Dove Grey or Carbon Black with McLaren Orange—each accented by Le Mans debossed headrestsbranded floormats, and a dedication plaque that cements its exclusive status.

At the heart of the 750S Le Mans is the same monster that powers the base 750S: a 750PS 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, carbon Monocage II chassis, and Proactive Chassis Control III suspension. But the aero improvements from the HDK turn this limited-edition machine into something truly special for track enthusiasts and collectors alike.

A nod to the past, built for the future—this is McLaren’s most exclusive Le Mans edition since the iconic F1 LM. And with McLaren poised to return to top-tier Le Mans racing in 2027, the timing couldn’t be more perfect.

If you spot one in the wild (or on the concours lawn), consider yourself lucky—this car is already a legend.

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