if you are one auto enthusiast who settles for nothing but the best, then a race-bred, tricked out McLaren MP4-12C Can-Am Edition might fancy you. the Can-Am Edition is a GT3-inspired exotic ride that's going to make you stick to your seat with its 630 horsepower (470 kW) mid-mounted 3.8-Liter twin turbo V8 engine. paying homage to the success in the Can-Am Series during the...

McLaren MP4-12C Can-Am Edition
McLaren MP4-12C Can-Am Edition | £375,000.00 | www.mclarenautomotive.com

if you are one auto enthusiast who settles for nothing but the best, then a race-bred, tricked out McLaren MP4-12C Can-Am Edition might fancy you. the Can-Am Edition is a GT3-inspired exotic ride that’s going to make you stick to your seat with its 630 horsepower (470 kW) mid-mounted 3.8-Liter twin turbo V8 engine. paying homage to the success in the Can-Am Series (hence, the namesake) during the 60s, the McLaren MP4-12C Can-Am Edition is touted by its British maker to be the “ultimate track car” with more ponies (30 more hp, to be exact) and sporting enhanced aerodynamic tweaks that is said to offer 30 percent more downforce. though sharing the same carbon fiber MonoCell chassis, this track-special vehicle sets itself apart from the regular road-going MP4-12C and the GT3 racing siblings with a slew of carbon fiber components including door mirror mounts and covers, engine cover vents, side radiator intake vanes, sill covers as well as badges and wrapping up with set of black satin-finished forged lightweight racing alloy wheels, shod in Pirelli racing rubbers. moving on to the interior, it has a full race interior that include a full FIA-approved race-spec rollcage, a pair of black race seats with six-point harnesses, a bespoke lightweight carbon fiber dashboard and a McLaren GT steering wheel inherited from the 12C GT3 race car. for the added ‘racer comfort’, a motorsport air-conditioning system is included. the McLaren MP4-12C Can-Am Edition will have a very limited production run of not more than 30 units with each costing a whopping £375,000 (roughly US$598,000). scroll through for a few more look at this beastly beauty.

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