New McLaren 788HS marks end of the line for 750S family
The limited-run model gets 777bhp, 10% more downforce and revised chassis hardware as McLaren closes out its second-generation Super Series.
- McLaren Automotive revealed the 788HS as a 200-unit limited edition, marking the final send-off for the brand's second-generation Super Series range that began with the 2017 McLaren 720S.
- This model concludes a lineage that continued through the 765LT and the 750S of 2024, representing a total overhaul with additional power and an aggressive aerodynamics package.
- Power comes from a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 788PS, while new carbon-fibre bodywork cuts the dry weight to 1265kg, down from 1277kg in the 750S.
- Based in Woking, UK, McLaren Special Operations will build 100 coupes and 100 Spider convertibles, with first deliveries scheduled for 2027.
- Following its acquisition by CYVN Holdings in April 2025, the company said it will "move at pace" on new product categories, with a plug-in hybrid V8 model expected later this year.
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New McLaren 788HS marks end of the line for 750S family
McLaren's signature V8 supercar bows out after a decade as wild, Formula 1-inspired special edition McLaren’s signature V8 supercar is bowing out with the new 788HS, a track-focused machine built by its Special Operations (MSO) division. It's the final chapter in the lineage that started with the 720S in 2017, then continued through the 765LT (which finished second in Autocar’s 2020 Britain’s Best Driver’s Car contest) and the 750S of 2024. Th…
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