This beautiful 2020 McLaren Speedtail shown here is chassis 44 of just 106 total units planned for production for the entire world (120 cars with prototypes/pre-production cars included). Chassis 044 was originally delivered to @mclarenhou to its owner @ye110w_, and is finished in fully exposed MSO black carbon fiber with yellow accents which matches many of the owners other cars in their collection. The interior features black and yellow leather with exposed carbon, including a driver seat in yellow leather with black stitching, piping, and perforated bolsters, while the passenger seats are finished in black leather with yellow stitching and perforation, and an embroidered Speed Tail silhouette on the headrests. The car also comes with gloss black A-pillars, rear deck, and T-bar section, a fixed roof scoop from MSO in gloss black, and piano black Gorilla Glass on the upper doors. It sits on 10-spoke super lightweight wheels in gloss black with black centre locks, yellow brake callipers, a yellow pinstripe, and carbon aero wheel covers on the front wheels for improved drag reduction and brake cooling. The Speedtail was first ever announced on October 26, 2018 as a very special limited production hybrid hypercar, and features the notable three-seat design, which McLaren made popular with their legendary F1. Other than the obviously dramatic design of the exterior, performance wise, the Speedtail is capable of top speeds around 250mph. Key elements such as the lack of rear view mirrors (which are replaced by HD cameras mounted on the front guards) are an easy giveaway that this car is not able to be driven legally out on the road here the US.
How many made? 44 of just 106 (120 cars including prototypes/pre-production cars)
Engine: A 4.0 L M840T twin-turbocharged V8 producing 726hp combined with parallel hybrid system eMotor producing 310hp to make for a total of 1036hp
Debut: private launch event in London in 2018 followed by a public revealing on October 26th, 2018
Top Speed: 250mph
0-60mph: around 2.5 seconds
Photo Credit: @frimautos
Research: @rarecarsonly

2020 McLaren Speedtail
07.03.2025
McLaren