A lightweight Super Series Longtail variant of McLaren's 720S supercar, the 765LT uses the carbon-fiber MonoCell II monocoque chassis with downforce-enhancing bodywork, carbon-ceramic brakes, forged alloy wheels, and a 755HP twin-turbocharged V8 engine. This 2021 McLaren 765LT Coupe is one of 765 examples produced in total and is finished in Curacao Blue paint over a black Alcantara interior. It came factory-equipped with optional MSO Defined carbon fiber fender louvers, MSO satin carbon fiber sills, stealth laser-etched wheels, Carbon Fiber Exterior Upgrade Package 1, an electric steering column, parking sensors, a vehicle lift system, a 12-speaker audio system, racing seats, and blue MSO contrast stitching. Purchased new by the current owner and subsequently fitted with an aftermarket cat-back exhaust system, a performance engine tune, and full XPEL paint protection film, this 765LT is now being offered for auction out of North Carolina with approximately 4k miles showing on the odometer.
The 765LT offers a significant aerodynamic advantage compared to the standard 720S with its vented front fenders, longer active rear wing element, and larger front splitter. This example is finished in special Curacao Blue paint with an optional carbon fiber trim package, MSO Defined carbon fiber front fender louvers, and black brake calipers with silver McLaren logos. Other equipment includes full LED headlights and taillights, twin-hinge dihedral soft-close doors, a rear diffuser, quad exhaust tips, parking sensors, a rearview camera, and 19”/20” forged wheels in a stealth laser-etched finish. The seller notes the windows have been tinted and the full exterior is covered by a layer of XPEL clear paint protection film. Service records show the rear window was replaced and the front luggage compartment was resealed in September 2023. Detailed images are provided in the gallery.
The cockpit features black Alcantara upholstery with blue MSO contrast stitching, MSO satin carbon fiber sill panels, and an MSO contrasting 12 o’clock steering wheel marker. Other equipment includes racing seats, an electric steering column, dual-zone automatic climate control, a folding driver display, an active dynamic control panel, a portrait screen infotainment system, and a Bowers & Wilkins sound system. The air conditioning system was recharged in May 2024.
Power comes from a specially tuned version of McLaren’s twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 M840T engine featuring forger aluminum pistons, a high-capacity fuel pump, stiffer mounts, and triple-layer head gaskets borrowed from the McLaren Senna. A 7-speed Graziano dual-clutch automatic transmission sends up to 755 HP and 590 lb.-ft of torque to the rear wheels allowing the 765LT to accelerate from 0-60 MPH in less than 3 seconds with a top speed of over 200 MPH. It rides 5mm lower than a 720S and features lightweight springs with secondary helper units along with an upgraded Proactive Chassis Control system. Carbon ceramic disc brakes are equipped as standard. This example features an aftermarket ECU tune and cat-back exhaust system for increased power output and sound. Service records show an oil service was completed in May 2024 at 3,798 miles.
This sale will include a window sticker, owner’s manuals, a car cover, and a clean title.
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Highest Offer Received $350,000.00
Bid in the amount of $301,500
Bid in the amount of $300,777
Bid in the amount of $15,000
Bid in the amount of $3,830
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Bid in the amount of $383
@gtrs09 Thanks, believe it or not the photos captured actually show the actual color and are spot on if you were to see the car in person.
@rmrmd1956 tune was done by M_Engineering LLC
i think 383 was an accurate market statement for this car right now. A china grey type color well optioned would see over 400k, but this car in general is 380 - 395k fair. And oh boy what an amazing vehicle for that type of money. I would take a Performante at 300k and have just as much fun, and car probably won't depreciate too much more, unfortunately i think the 765LT still has some dropping to do.
I guess $383,000 wasn’t enough on Cars&Bids
Who’s tune is on the car?
Cool lights. Makes it a little difficult to see the actual color of the car.