Limited to just 50 units worldwide, McLaren’s new 750S Le Mans celebrates three decades since its unforgettable 1995 debut victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
June 18, 2025, marks a momentous milestone in motorsport history – three decades since McLaren stunned the racing world by winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans on its first attempt. To commemorate this legendary achievement, McLaren Automotive has unveiled a limited-edition 750S coupe, honouring the spirit of the iconic #59 F1 GTR that conquered the Circuit de la Sarthe in 1995.
The 750S Le Mans not only celebrates past glory but also signals the future of McLaren’s endurance racing ambitions, coinciding with the brand’s GT3 EVO entries in the 2025 edition of the 24-hour classic and paving the way for its return to the top Hypercar class in 2027.
A Tribute in Form and Function
Inspired by the winning McLaren F1 GTR driven by JJ Lehto, Yannick Dalmas and Masanori Sekiya, the 750S Le Mans is available in two distinct paint finishes: the evocative Le Mans Grey and the brand’s signature McLaren Orange. Complementing the exterior are exclusive 5-spoke LM wheels, special Le Mans branding, and the striking MSO High Downforce Kit (HDK), marking the first time this aero package has been fitted to a Le Mans edition since the iconic F1 LM.
The HDK features a redesigned front bumper with an enlarged carbon fibre splitter, a raised carbon fibre Active Rear Spoiler with integrated endplates, and a gloss black-louvred under-wing panel. Together, these enhancements increase downforce by 10% over the standard 750S, reinforcing the car’s already razor-sharp track capabilities.
Inside the Cockpit: Racing Spirit Meets Bespoke Luxury
The cabin is finished in a choice of two exclusive interior themes:
- Carbon Black Alcantara with Dove Grey accents, or
- Carbon Black Alcantara with McLaren Orange detailing, each paired with Jet Black Softgrain Leather for a tactile, driver-focused environment.
Unique touches include Le Mans debossed headrests, custom-branded floormats, and a bespoke dedication plaque, reinforcing the car’s exclusive status. An optional track record plaque in the front luggage compartment immortalises McLaren’s Triple Crown* achievement and 1995 Le Mans victory.

Exclusive Features and Optional Enhancements
Every 750S Le Mans comes equipped with:
- Gloss Black carbon fibre roof scoop
- Carbon fibre front fenders with gloss black louvres
- Natural titanium exhaust finisher
- F1 Gold Special Colour brake calipers with red McLaren logos
- Le Mans exterior branding and colour-matched wheel centre caps
Customers can further personalise their cars with optional Gloss Visual Carbon Fibre packs, covering everything from the roof scoop outer to underbody components, and an enhanced track brake upgrade.
Lightweight, Powerful, Uncompromising
Underpinning the 750S Le Mans is McLaren’s award-winning architecture and engineering. A 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine develops 750PS, delivering ferocious performance through a Proactive Chassis Control III suspension system and ultra-lightweight Monocage II carbon fibre structure – a hallmark of McLaren’s relentless pursuit of driving purity.
Despite its exclusive trim and commemorative additions, the 750S Le Mans retains its position as the lightest and most agile series-production supercar in its segment – now honed further by motorsport-inspired aerodynamic enhancements.
Legacy and Future in Focus
“The 750S Le Mans marks not just 30 years since our debut victory in the iconic race,” says Henrik Wilhelmsmeyer, Chief Commercial Officer at McLaren Automotive, “but an exciting time for the brand, with McLaren GT3 EVO cars competing in this year’s race and our return to the top Hypercar class in 2027.”
Like its spiritual predecessors – the rare 650S Le Mans and 720S Le Mans editions – this latest homage is already being regarded as a future collector’s item. With just 50 examples set to be produced globally, the McLaren 750S Le Mans isn’t just a celebration of past triumphs, but a signal of McLaren’s renewed commitment to racing at the highest level.
* McLaren remains the only manufacturer to have won the Formula 1 World Championship, the Indianapolis 500, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans – the sport’s revered “Triple Crown”.
** The McLaren 750S has received multiple awards for its performance, design, and driving dynamics since its launch.
















