Compare the adrenaline of the McLaren 765LT with the versatile power of the Porsche 911 Carrera S.
McLaren has recalled 163 units of its 765LT supercar in the U.S. due to the risk of the rear window detaching.
Let’s get some figures out of the way at the start. The McLaren costs around $500,000, has a twin-turbo V8, and makes 765 ...
The McLaren Senna bears the name of a racing legend, but things don't turn out as expected when battling the McLaren 765LT down the 1/4-mile ...
There’s also more torque and a shorter final drive, as per the McLaren 765LT, for even greater in-gear urge. They must be ...
McLaren 765LT recall affects 163 vehicles due to rear window detachment risk at high speeds. Warranty claims revealed rear panel de-bonding or detaching, prompting the recall action. The recall is ...
This recall affects 163 examples of the 765LT hardtop. The problem stems from the adhesive used to bond the polycarbonate rear window to the car. According to NHTSA documents, owners complained in ...
McLaren is recalling a large chunk of the run of 2021 model year 765LT Coupes due to an unusual reason: there's a risk that the rear window could fly off at high speed. Until a fix is implemented ...
Unfortunately, that’s exactly what may happen for some owners of the British marque’s supercars, and it’s the reason McLaren is recalling 163 vehicles in the U.S., specifically the 765LT ...