Today, on supercars that will never happen, we’d like to introduce you to the McLaren 720S Shooting Brake. Or is that the 720SB?

Regardless of the name, the supercar that has been taken into the digital realm by JavierOquendo sports a modified body, with an elongated roof towards the rear, and additional windows that should make the cabin feel more airy.

Being that the 720S has a mid-mounted engine, all that extra space would probably go to waste. 

While a Shooting Brake version would make little sense, it’s only a matter of time until the Woking-based brand reveals the Spider, which will likely get a retractable hardtop, similar to the lesser 570S Spider.

Powering it will be the same 4.0-liter twin-scroll turbo’d lump taken from the 720S, which delivers 720PS (710hp) and 770Nm (568lb-ft) of torque. The obvious weight penalty that comes with the chopped off roof will slightly affect its 0-100km/h (62mph) sprint that takes 2.9sec in the coupe, and top speed will probably be decreased from the current 341km/h (212mph).

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