McLaren’s most extreme track-car yet, the Senna GTR, was presented early last year and deliveries commenced a few months ago.
To us, that doesn’t normally mean much, as with 75 units to be made, and all of them spoken for even before the big unveiling, it’s not like we’re going to get close enough to one. However, those with enough money in the bank can still purchase one, although at a hefty premium, like the example listed on Mobile by a used car dealer based in Germany.
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Advertised at €2,023,000 including tax, or $2,256,660 at the current exchange rates, the Senna GTR is said to be available straight away, with 55 km (34 miles) on the odo, blue metallic exterior on top of a black interior and a lot of gear.
Buying the car was well worth it, as if it changes hands for the aforementioned sum, then that would make its owner a cool profit of over $800,000, in less than a year, as McLaren’s official price was listed at around $1.4 million. Beats investing into real estate, if you ask us.
Now, we’re by no means qualified to give you financial advice, so if you want to purchase it, the only thing we can tell you is to double-check everything, in the presence of a lawyer, and reach out to McLaren as well.
After all, this is a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8-powered track monster, with 825 PS (813 hp / 607 kW) and 800 Nm (590 lb-ft) of torque that has a dry weight of 1,188 kg (2,619 lbs) and a power-to-weight ratio better than every other road- or track-car developed in Woking. McLaren themselves said it’s “the quickest track McLaren outside of Formula 1”, so better to be safe than sorry.