McLaren announces the official 750S North America debut event
McLaren Automotive will showcase its newest model, the McLaren 750S, at this summer’s Sun Valley Tour de Force.
Celebrating its monumental milestone this year with the addition of a new supercar release, McLaren Automotive's 60th Anniversary is perfectly paired with the launch of the all-new 750S.
As potential buyers prep for its production, McLaren recently announced that the North American debut of the 750S will take place at the 2023 Sun Valley Tour de Force. McLaren will make an appearance as a promoting sponsor and is planning on bringing other supercars from its fleet, including the Artura, 765LT, 570S, and many others.
Stefan Johansson, retired Swedish McLaren F1 racing driver, will drive the McLaren 750S on a closed state highway at Sun Valley Tour de Force.
The 750S defines a new benchmark for supercar performance and driver exhilaration. Presented as the lightest and most powerful series-production McLaren, the 750S offers ferocious performance with a 0-60 mph time of 2.7 seconds and 0-124 mph of 7.2 seconds.
Along with gathering the world's most exclusive and powerful supercars, the event aims to support The Hunger Coalition, a local nonprofit serving community members experiencing food insecurity. The best place to see the McLaren supercars up close is at the SVTdF Car Show Friday, 22 July 2023, at Festival Meadow on Sun Valley Road. View all current McLaren models for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.
Source: McLaren
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