2021 McLaren 765LT review

The problem with building all your cars using the same components is that people will say they are all substantially the same. It’s been an issue for McLaren since the launch of the MP4-12C back in 2012. From that point onwards, almost all of the company’s road cars have used evolved versions of the same carbon-fibre tub, twin-turbocharged V8 engine and twin-clutch transmission. So why pay the huge supplement for the punchier and angrier versions?

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