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2019 McLaren Senna

2019 McLaren Senna

This is the 2019 McLaren Senna, chassis 347/500, finished in two major body colors consisting of silver and MSO blue-colored exposed carbon fiber, over a black and slate gray Alcantara interior with MSO McLaren orange pinstriping, and MSO McLaren orange 6-point harnesses. This unique example also boasts silver wheels with McLaren Orange brake calipers, and is certainly one of the more eye-catching Senna specifications to ever be built. The McLaren Senna (codenamed P15 Aina) was first introduced to the world in person at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, and subsequently, only 500 total units were produced for the entire world. Other variants of the Senna were also produced over the years which include the Senna GTR, the Senna LM, and the Senna GTR LM, and the Senna Can Am & Senna XP which are the rarest variants of them all with only 3 total units of each being produced for the world. The Senna was designed by English car designer and former Design Director at McLaren Automotive, Robert Melville, and is powered by a 4.0 L M840TR twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces 789hp and allows for the Senna to achieve a top speed of around 211mph while accelerating from 0-60mph in just about 2.8 seconds. The car is named in honor of Brazilian Formula One race driver, Ayrton Senna, to celebrate his three Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles and thirty-five Formula One Grand Prix race wins. All-in-all, the Senna was clearly built with the intention of every line being purposeful to ensure for a visceral track experience, and in result of that, we now have one of the most unique looking vehicles to ever grace our roads today, and one that also has a proper level of history to it as well.

 

How many made? 500

 

Engine: 4.0 L M840TR twin-turbocharged V8 - 789hp

 

Debut: unveiled online by the company in December of 2017, with the official unveiling taking place at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.

 

Top Speed: around 211mph

 

0-60mph: around 2.8 seconds

 

Photo Credit: @rfmartinphotography

 

Research: @rarecarsonly

Anthony Marchese

30.05.2024

McLaren