Rumors Mclaren 788HS

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The most brutal and powerful McLaren Super Series will arrive in 2026 and will be the final high-performance variant of the 750S series.

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Rumors :

- Limited to 200 cars (100 Coupe and 100 Spider)
- 1250kg Dry
- 800hp
- New wing, canards and also a different hood
- Starting at $600K
- Will be show at Goodwood FOS in July
 
The most brutal and powerful McLaren Super Series will arrive in 2026 and will be the final high-performance variant of the 750S series.

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Rumors :

- Limited to 200 cars (100 Coupe and 100 Spider)
- 1200kg Dry
- 800hp
- Starting at €400K
Strange why they call it a 788 when it has 800hp. Nevertheless, call my excited. This could be the car that could give the new 296 Speciale some serious competition.
 
Strange why they call it a 788 when it has 800hp. Nevertheless, call my excited. This could be the car that could give the new 296 Speciale some serious competition.
800hp = 788bhp
 
That render is amazing. I think styling will be super aggressive. It needs to be instantly distinguishable from a 765, 750 and 720.
 
It’s so so sad that a huge focus of today’s supercar is to milk customers buy getting them to spend obscene amounts of money on carbon fibre.

I thought the Temerario’s €50k carbon fiber package was stupid. £150-195k is utterly insane. That’s like a used 296. Sure on a hyper car that spend could be palatable but on a 788HS? No. £195k is borderline 40% of the cars list price.
 

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