McLaren 720S Model Years and History

McLaren 720S Model Years

2020 McLaren 720S trims

2020 720S

For 2020, the McLaren 720S gets no significant changes to the lineup.

Select
Browse Listings
2019 McLaren 720S trims

2019 720S

The Mclaren 720S continues into 2019 with minimal changes.

Select
Browse Listings
2018 McLaren 720S trims

2018 720S

After its debut last year, the McLaren 720S continues into 2018 essentially unchanged.

Select
Browse Listings

About 720S

Founded in 1963 by famous Formula 1 driver, Bruce McLaren, McLaren’s first supercar was meant for the track. It was built using high-tech, lightweight aircraft materials to create a faster, nimbler and lighter version of the Ford V8. Following the accidental death of McLaren in a testing accident in the early 70s, the next big unveiling for the carmaker would not come until the 1981 Ford Mustang McLaren M81, which was powered by a McLaren Engines, a US-based company. Fast-forward to 1992, and the first street McLaren supercar would become a reality, priced at a meager $1 million and selling just 100 units. The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren followed it in the late 90s, with over 2,000 units sold. In late 2009, the McLaren MP4-12C was unveiled, vetting the carmakers nameplate as a premier supercar designer. Today, the McLaren 675LT, the 650S Le Mans and the 650s GT3 top the list of most recent accolades, offering unrivaled horsepower, torque, performance and handling that’s true to the Formula 1 spirit.