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2020 McLaren Senna GTR LM

2020 McLaren Senna GTR LM

This is the 2020 McLaren Senna GTR LM (SBM15TCB0LW008256), the sole example finished in the iconic Harrods livery, which is a hand-painted tribute to F1 GTR chassis 06R that placed 3rd at Le Mans in 1995, featuring Solar Yellow over Heritage Green, gold-painted suspension and brake calipers, Matte Dark Graphite OZ Racing wheels, satin carbon accents, a twin-exit Inconel exhaust, and the only vinyl piece being a replica 1995 scrutineering sticker on the roof. The stripped-out cockpit features FIA-spec carbon bucket seats with six-point harnesses, titanium nitride pedals, a bespoke LM steering wheel with gold controls, etched tributes to F1 GTR chassis 06R and its Le Mans drivers, plus autographs from Derek Bell and Bruno Senna. As you may or may not know, the Senna GTR is the track-only variant of the already track-focused McLaren Senna. The GTR track-only counterpart to the standard Senna features no airbags, no infotainment system, and it also comes standard with only one seat, for the driver. Nonetheless, as raw as the senna GTR is, it still at the very least does come with air conditioning and a full list of different driver aids as well. The standard Senna is already faster than anything anyone could ever need on a public road, with a 4.0L M840TR twin-turbocharged V8 that makes 789hp, you would never assume the Senna would ever need any more power. Due to the GTR being track-only, customers became interested in the possibility of a road-legal variation of the GTR, and hence, McLaren’s Special Operations department created this car shown here, the Senna GTR LM. The GTR LM was first ever shown to the public online in September of 2020, and each of the 5 examples built showcases a unique paint scheme to reflect the schemes seen on the 5 total McLaren F1 GTRs that were seen at the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans. The bodywork from GTR to GTR LM remains the same, however, the power receives a boost up to 833hp as well as an increased redline to 9000 rpm.
 
How many made? 5
 
Engine: 4.0 L twin-turbocharged V8 engine - 833hp
 
Debut: September of 2020
 
Top Speed: around 208mph
 
0-60mph: around 2.7 seconds
 
Photo Credit: @carsbykyan

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Anthony Marchese

03.07.2025

McLaren