One wealthy American willing to pay seven-figures will have the chance to bid on the last McLaren P1 sold in the USA.
The hybrid exotic is number 371 out of a global total of 375 cars and it was originally shipped to McLaren Chicago in the beginning of the year before the car’s first owner, a Florida-based enthusiast took delivery.
The Alaskan Diamond White-finished supercar is equipped with options totaling nearly $100,000, including its exclusive paintjob, and it comes with carbon fiber key box with the spare key, tools and books in the leather pouch, car cover, leather binder with plaque, charging station, fire extinguisher and window sticker.
The 3.8-liter mid-mounted twin-turbo V8 and electric motor are capable of putting down a total of 916PS (903hp) and 978Nm (722lb-ft), enough for a 0-100km/h (62mph) acceleration in 2.8sec and a top speed electronically limited to 350km/h (217mph).
This McLaren P1 was driven for only 234 miles (377km) throughout its short first-ownership and it will go under the hammer at the Scottsdale Auction, on January 28, 2016. Bonhams estimates that the impressive hybrid exotic model will be fetch anywhere between $1.9 million and $2.2 million.