2024 Mclaren 750S

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$1,000,000
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on August 12, 2024

ProsConsWhat's New

Mind-bogglingly quick acceleration

Could have benefitted from more significant Visual Changes

The 750s is a brand-new model in its lineup

Immense Curb appeal

Mclarens are notorious for depreciation

Impeccable steering feedback

The last generation 765 Lt is a more sensible proposition

Bespoke MSO options

Supreme handling characteristics

Specs & Features

$1,000,000

price

740 hp @ 7500 rpm

horsepower

590 lb.-ft. @ 5500 rpm

torque

7-Speed Dual Clutch

transmission

1A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The Mclaren 720s cemented its reputation as one of the fastest and craziest gasoline-powered ever made. The internet is filled with the scarcely believable anecdotes of the legendary 720 s ripping a quarter mile, in less than 10 seconds without any modification whatsoever, a feat only achieved by the multimillion-dollar Buggati Chiron and the Bonkers Model S plaid. The former is out of reach for many and the latter is just a one-trick pony. The much-awaited 2024 Mclaren 750s has been deemed as the successor to its brutally fast predecessor and has some pretty big shoes to fill.

The new 750s builds on the highly successful and critically acclaimed 720s by upgrading early every part of the car, and then some. The New 750s comes in two versions the Coupe and the Spyder. Both are powered by a twin-turbo v8 engine with significantly upgraded internals and are expected to beat the 720s in nearly every metric, further solidifying the legacy of Mclaren. The new 2024 Mclaren carries a ten percent premium over its predecessor and brings in a whole host of Bespoke MSO options, an updated interior, and significantly reworked aerodynamics.. The chief competitors of the upcoming 2024 750s are the Porsche 911 Turbo S, the Aston Martin DB12, and the Ferrari 296 GTB.

Buying Advice

As there is only 1 trim available, buyers can choose between the various aesthetic packs to upgrade their 750s. The Track brake pack is highly recommended as it adds some serious brake upgrades that are derived directly from Mclaren Senna.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The Mclaren 750s is powered by a 4.0-liter engine and comes in two body styles the coupe and the spyder. The base MSRP of 750s is a smidge over $330,000 and has over 750 hp and a super fast gearbox that can help the supercar achieve some very impressive acceleration numbers.

The 750s also comes with active aerodynamics and bespoke and limitless MSO options. The Mclaren 750s will replace its predecessor 720s. The 750s can be had with plenty of paint options and carbon fiber exterior elements further decreasing the weight and increasing its acceleration figures.

Features

The Mclaren 750s only comes in one trim level that can be further customized in plenty of ways. Buyers can choose between a coupe and the spyder depending on their preference. The new Mclaren comes with plenty of features as standard like a sound system, various choices of colors and calipers along with a lot of exciting interiors leather / Alcantara combinations.

TRIMS

Mclaren 750s

MSRP

$331,740.00

KEY FEATURES

Center Mounted Exhausts

 

Redesigned Tail lights

 

Bigger rear wing

 

New Proactive Chassis Control

 

Revised Front Fascia

 

Larger Air intakes

 

New brakes

Various packages available with 750s are 

BLACK PACK

  • This pack includes Hood Air Intakes
  •  Front Air Exit
  • Door Mirror Casings
  •  Rear Fender Air Intakes
  • and Exhaust Finisher in Gloss Black

Options include-

  • Exterior Details Carbon Fiber Pack
  • Carbon Fiber Hood
  • Carbon Fiber Headlights
  • Carbon Fiber Louvres
  • Bowers and Wilkins Audio Pack
  • Track Brake Pack

We Recommend

As there is only 1 trim available, buyers can choose between the various aesthetic packs to upgrade their 750s. The Track brake pack is highly recommended as it adds some serious brake upgrades that are derived directly from Mclaren Senna.

Release Date

The Mclaren 750s is available to order and the deliveries are expected to begin in the 3rd quarter of 2023.

Engine and Performance

Following in the footsteps of Porsche, Mclaren has adopted the mantra of under-promising and over-delivering. The 2024 750s comes with a Twin Turbocharged Flatplane 4.0 V8 that has been the workhorse for the Mclaren for some time now. The engine with its new and lightweight pistons and better-flowing exhaust set-up and higher boost pressure cranks outs 740 horsepower and 590 lb-ft throughout its rev range. The torque curve is linear and the 7-speed seamless shift gearbox with a new shorter drive ratio makes gearchanges instantaneous and now limits the downshifts to reduce over-revving. The boost by gear and launch control feature ensures greatest off the line launches possible by dialing in the torque and thereby reducing wheels spin.

Model

Mclaren 750s

Aston Martin DB 12

Ferrari 296 GTB

Porsche 911 Turbo S

MSRP

$331,740

$245,000

$342,205

$230,400

Engine

4.0 Liter Twin Turbo Charged V8

4.0 Liter Twin Turbo Charged V8

 

3.0 Liter Twin Turbo Hybrid V-6

 

3.8 Liter Twin Turbo H-6

Drivetrain

RWD

RWD

RWD

AWD

Transmission

7-Speed Automatic

8-Speed automatic

8-Speed automatic

8-Speed automatic

Horsepower (hp @ RPM)

740 hp @ 7500 rpm

671 hp @6000 rpm

819hp@8000 rpm 

640hp @6750 rpm 

Torque (lb.-ft @ rpm)

590 lb-ft @ 5500 rpm

590 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm

545 lb-ft @ 6250 rpm

590 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm

0-60 MPH (seconds)

2.7 seconds

3.6 seconds

2.9 seconds

2.6 seconds

Quarter-mile (seconds)

10.1 seconds

na

10.3 seconds

10.1 seconds

Top Speed (MPH)

206 mph

202 mph

205 mph

205 mph

Compared to Mclaren only Ferrari 296 GTB comes close to its power output, and that too with hybrid assistance. The Porsche Turbo S is the closest competitor on the list with just 650 hp but has an AWD system that helps the car immensely in acceleration. Aston Martin has an engine sourced from Mercedes and as such lacks the exclusivity of the purebred heritage of the 2024 Mclaren 750s. All the cars have a rapid shifting transmission and a potent engine that makes up for a satisfying driving experience regardless.

2024 Maclaren 750s Ride And Handling

The new 2024 Mclaren 750s is significantly lighter than its predecessor thanks to persistent weight savings that have been the hallmark of McLarens, as they are often touted as the lightest cars in the segment. The structural rigidity is increased because of the new carbon fiber tub as is the on-road compliance and due to the new Proactive Chassis Control. The adaptive dampers now come with twin valves adjusting the suspension from soft to hard in milliseconds, almost telepathically. Mclaren's 750s is one of the few cars left that still uses hydraulic steering, which now has a quicker steering ratio. The former will means more direct and positive feedback possible whilst the latter enables even more rapid direction changes. Three different types of tire compounds are available for the buyers Pirelli P Zero tires, stickier P Zero Corsa, or ultra-sticky Trofeo R rubber. Mclaren has also increased the front track width by 6 mm, reducing understeer and increasing cornering grip.

A clever brake-operated open differential is present in the Mclaren 750s that increases the turn-in of the car at high speed by braking the inside wheel, a technology borrowed directly from F1. A quicker steering rack and twin-valve dampeners and shorter final drive ratio boost the in-gear acceleration and overall agility, helping squeeze every ounce of performance in every situation possible. The larger active rear wing aids in braking and amplifying the downforce depending on its angle of attack.

2024 Mclaren 750 S Braking Performance

The Carbon ceramics are known to mess up the brake feel, by their very nature. The previous 720s were plagued by this issue, especially at low speeds. As standard, the new 2024 Mclaren 750s comes with carbon ceramic brakes and massive monoblock calipers, both front and back. Mclaren has now upgraded the brake booster and vacuum pump for a more intuitive brake pedal feel. Thanks to its lighter curb weight of just 3000 pounds, the 750s can stop to a dead halt at any speed in the shortest amount possible. Buyers have further got an option to upgrade to the track brake package which adds special brake discs borrowed directly from the Senna program and is a definite recommendation for owners who plan to visit the track often. Brake distances are further shortened by the Active rear wing which can raise up to nearly 90 degrees during hard braking, inducing drag and bleeding off speed. Buyers, choosing the slickest of Pirelli tires will further benefit from enhanced grip and traction

Model

Mclaren 750s

Aston Martin DB 12

Ferrari 296 GTB

Porsche 911 Turbo S

Brake Rotors (front) (in)

na

na

15.7

na

Brake Rotors (rear) (in)

na

na

14.2

na

Curb Weight (lbs)

3062

na

3527

3636

60-0 (-ft)

98 ft

na

na

97

All the cars on our list are equipped with Carbon ceramic discs as standard which are known to resist brake fading and are more resilient than their steel counterparts. The Porsche Turbo S however has the shortest braking distance of all the cars on our list at just 97 ft. Ferrari 296 GTB has 15.7-inch front and 14.2-inch rear CCB brakes fitted as standard.

Fuel Economy

As the Mclaren 750s is relatively new no concrete data on its fuel economy numbers are available. However, it managed a combined MPG of 192 in WLTP cycles which given its 19-gallon fuel tank equates to a decent 364 miles of combined range, not bad for a car that generates more than 750 hp.as The New 750s also has active aerodynamics and an engine start-stop system that can save gas wherever possible.

Model

Mclaren 750s

Aston Martin DB 12

Ferrari 296 GTB

Porsche 911 Turbo S

MPG (city)

na

14

na

15

MPG (highway)

na

22

na

20

MPG (combined)

19.2 

17

18

17

Fuel capacity (gallons)

19

20.6

17.2

17.6

Range (City, highway, combined, in miles)

na/na/364

298.4/453.3/350.2

na/na/309.6

264/352/299

The closest to the Mclaren 750s in terms of combined range is the Ferrari 296 with 18 mpg and 309 miles of combined range. The Porsche is not too far behind with 17 .6 mpg of combined range along with Aston Martin DB12 with an identical 17 mpg combined figure and also has the highest 22mpg highway figure due to more relaxed driving dynamics and an 8-speed gearbox.

Interior

The Mclaren boasts a driver-centric layout and a clutter-free minimalist interior adorned with carbon fiber and lightweight Alcantara fabric. The seats come in three different sizes and can be optioned in either leather or Alcantara with contrast stitching. Along with new leather choices and bespoke MSO options, the brightwork and ambient lightning have also been updated. The driver will appreciate its surprisingly good visibility and new and improve active aero controls. The Mclaren can comfortably carry two persons and have the latest comfort features like AC and bolstered seats as standard. As it is a sports car it suffers from low cargo space of just 7.4 Cu ft, which practically is enough for a golf bag or two. There are Door pockets and a rear parcel shelf to store your belongings.

Model

Mclaren 750s

Aston Martin DB 12

Ferrari 296 GTB

Porsche 911 Turbo S

Passenger Capacity

2

4

2

4

First Row (Head/shoulder/legroom) (in.)

na

NA

na

37.9/52.6/42.2

Second Row (Head/shoulder/legroom) (in.)

na

NA

na

32.5/47.9/27.2

Trunk Capacity cu ft

7.4

9

na

9.3 cu ft

Almost all the cars in the segment can feel a little jarring on the road because of their sports-oriented nature and stiff suspension setup. However, in terms of comfort alone, the DB12 is miles ahead due to its leather-adorned setup and comfort-oriented suspension. However, the Mclaren has excellent visibility and options for more comfortable seats and general convenience. The Ferrari is eerily similar to an EV in electric-only mode and is dead quiet.

Some standout Interior features include:

  • Movable Display with Active Dynamics Controls
  • Updated Ambient lightning
  • Alcantara interior
  • Frameless mirrors 
  • Updated Switchgear
  • New Screen for Driver DIsplay

How intuitive is the 2024 Mclaren 750s infotainment system?

As standard, the Mclaren 750s is loaded with a lot of standards and useful infotainment goodies like - a brand new 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that has Apple CarPlay The cabin also has programmable ambient lighting and a Bower & Wilkins sound system for discerning ears. The steering column can now be electrically adjusted, and the new McLaren Control Launcher also means buyers can program their favorite drive-mode settings and activate or deactivate them on the move. Rightfully, there are no steering wheel buttons to distract the driver, especially at the speed Mclaren can so effortlessly reach. Rather, a new row of buttons is provided right below the infotainment screens that control the major functions of the car

Some notable infotainment features are-

  • Apple Carplay
  • Ambient lighting
  • 360-degree parking camera
  • 8-inch touchscreen
  • Bowers and Wilkins sound system
  • New HD driver display

Exterior

The exterior of the Mclaren 750s follows the aerodynamic principles of form sculpted by the function. The gaping eyelets are now narrower to improve aerodynamics, the side body channels air into the radiator via intake ports on either side which are bigger than before, and the wheel arches can be optioned with louvers to reduce the lift. The butterfly doors create a dramatic spectacle and have wind channels built into them. The side skirts, diffuser, and enlarged large rear wing all play an important role in helping the Mclaren 750s generate downforce and slip through the air with minimal resistance.

The rear end of the Mclaren 750s has a newly redesigned mesh grille, bumper, and center-exit exhaust which further aids in keeping the engine bay cool, downforce, and harmonics. Buyers can option a roof scoop to further amplify the in-cabin V8 noise and a double-glazed engine bay, to see the V8 in all its glory.

Model

Mclaren 750s

Aston Martin DB 12

Ferrari 296 GTB

Porsche 911 Turbo S

Curb Weight (lbs)

3,062

3715

3527

3,636 

Length (in.)

na

186 

179.9

178.6 

Width (in.)

na

78 

77.1

79.7 

Height (in.)

na

51 

46.7

51.3 

Ground Clearance (in.)

na

na

na

na

Wheelbase (in.)

na

110.4 

102.4

96.5 

The Mclaren 750s is the lightest car of the bunch thanks to generous use of carbon fiber panels and a carbon fiber tub. Similarly, despite being a full-fledged hybrid the Ferrari is the next lightest of the bunch with a 3527-pound curb weight. The DB12 is the heaviest at 3715 pounds and also the longest which aids in high speed stability and in reduction of NVH levels. The Porsche sits somewhere between the middle but is the most proficient and hunting apexes due to its smaller wheelbase.

Some notable Exterior features are 

  • Narrower eyelets
  • Larger rear wing
  • Reworker splitter and diffuser
  • New wheel designs
  • Electrochromatic glass option
  • Redesigned rear deck and center-exit exhaust

Safety

Needless, to say despite being the fastest the Mclaren 750s are also the safest cars around.IIts carbon fiber tub is exceptionally rigid and the Carbon Ceramic brake can spot on a dime. The Previous 720s had a serious issue with its NVH foam pad that could corrode the gas tank if the water got inside it. Hopefully, it has been fixed for now. The carbon fiber sills and tub can withstand great forces without bending and twisting and contributes to the inherent reliability of 750s. Being the low-volume exotic the safety ratings of 750s are not out yet but it comes with features like 

  • Available front and rear parking sensors
  • The available front-end lift system
  • Available 360-degree camera
  • Optional Track Brake
  • 4 Airbags
  • Front axle lift system
  • ESC
  • Traction Control
  • Variable Drift Control

Competition

Mclaren 750 s vs Aston Martin DB12

The Aston Martin and Mclaren 750s might sound similar on paper but are built to pursue a different intent. The DB12 Is the world’s first super tourer according to Aston Martin and as such excels in long-range cruising and occasion track day fun. However, its portly curb weight and comfort-oriented nature may incite a rather unsettling feeling, especially when pushed to limits. Whereas, the 2024 750 S is designed to dominate drag strips and will prove to be a proper ballistic missile in a straight line. Thanks to McLaren's masterful engineering, the 2024 750s weighs significantly less than most of the cars it will encounter on the street and track alike and as such will prove to be a pretty formidable supercar in all performance metrics.

Mclaren 750s Vs Ferrari 296 GTB

The Ferrari 296 GTB is the second hybrid to come out of Ferrari’s stable after the mighty 1000 hp SF90 Stradale. The GTB Dominates its segment with an imposing 800 hp of power, but once the battery depletes the output is a measly 650 hp from its 3.0 Liter V6. The 296 GTB is a solid car for those looking to dip their ties in the electrified supercar future, without fully committing to EVs like Maserati Folgore or the upcoming 718 Cayman EV. The 296 GTB excels in blisteringly accelerating the line and the immense torque it generates from its hybrid setup also smoothens out the gearshifts, however its heavy curb weight and frustratingly unresponsive infotainment system and touch controls are a hiccup that only 2024 Mclaren 750s can solve with its minimalist interior and intuitive infotainment.

Mclaren 750 s vs Porsche 911 Turbo S

Sure, the 2024 Mclaren 750s will be able to put down a sub-10-second quarter mile, but only at a dedicated drag strip with prepped surface and various adhesion-enhancing wizardry. In the real world, the 911 Turbo s with its exceptionally dialed-in launch control system and AWD will negate any advantage 750s could possibly have due to its lightweight and high power out. Similarly, the 911 is meant to dominate the tracks and possess vastly superior aerodynamics and subsequent downforce compared to the slippery Mclaren 750s. Also, the 911 Turbo S is a way more practical car than the 750s due to its smaller wheelbase and subsequent agility in tight spaces along with better fuel efficiency, seating for four, and cargo space. The Mclaren 750 s however, looks more exotics and head-turning than the 911 Turbo s and also is way more sensational to drive because of its hydraulic steering and outrageous acceleration.

Final Verdict

In the age of the inevitable hybridization an EVs, the very ethos of a sports car, its weight, has been the most overlooked factor in the industry. Even the non-hybrid cars like the new BMW M2 weigh over 3800 pounds, a figure that is woefully apparent during hard cornering. Mclaren Automotive taught the supercar industry a lesson on building enthralling cars when they launched the legendary, lightweight, and lightning-fast 720s. From its head-turning visual drama to its gut-wrenching acceleration, the new 2024 Mclaren 750s is designed to blow away your mind, and savings. The only reason you wouldn’t buy the new 750s is if you already own a 720s or its hardcore variant the 765 lt.

Trims

    Base
    $1,000,000 Est. onwards
    • Engine: 1A
    • Horsepower: 740 hp @ 7500 rpm hp
    • Torque: 590 lb.-ft. @ 5500 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 2.7 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: -

2024 Mclaren 750S vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Source
    2.7 sec

    2024 Mclaren 750S vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Source
      19 gal. -

      2024 Mclaren 750S vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Wheelbase
        Source
        180 in.85 in.47 in.105 in. -

        2024 Mclaren 750S vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Source
          7.4 cu.ft. -

          2024 Mclaren 750S vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Source
            7.4 cu.ft. -