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With 250mph under its belt, you’re looking at the fastest McLaren ever

With 250mph under its belt, you’re looking at the fastest McLaren ever

Posted on December 24, 2019 By Jarvis

The fastest McLaren ever has completed its speed testing, with the new Speedtail proving it has pace to go with its otherworldly looks and morphing bodywork. The super-exclusive hypercar promised 250 mph when it broke cover in late 2018, and now McLaren’s validation testing is complete, production can get the green light too.

Just 106 McLaren Speedtails will be produced, with the first expected to be delivered to its lucky owner from February 2020. They’ll be hand-assembled at the automaker’s facility in the UK, after a hugely involved customization process that should leave every car effectively unique.
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