Despite not benefiting from a warm welcome from car enthusiasts when it came out, by associating Senna’s name with a not-so-appealing exterior design, all units of the McLaren Senna have already been spoken for.
This means that those still looking for one of the 499 examples that will ever be put together need to consider the ‘used’ car market. That is if they can afford the seven-digit sum asked by those looking to make some quick cash by selling the British hypercar at a premium.
Nonetheless, what if one doesn’t want to (or cannot) pay the ridiculous sum, but still wants a Senna? Well, depending on how big their expectations are, they can always turn to a scale model, like the 1:8 one made by AmalgamCollection.
It looks identical to the real deal, having been produced using CAD data provided by McLaren themselves, took 300 man hours to sculpt by hand, and can be had from $8,184 in base form.
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Yep, that’s eight grand, but the price of this very expensive toy can be bumped up even more by ordering the ‘Bespoke’ variant, which allows them to from several exterior finishes, wheel styles and painted brake calipers.
Finally, the ‘Bespoke Plus’ allows “full exterior and interior customization of the car”. Get ready to blow at least $10,585 for this version, or way more if choosing some high-end finishes for your McLaren Senna scale model.
Or you could have a brand new real car, like, say, an entry level Volkswagen Up!.