McLaren 2025: All the upcoming models
2025 is the year of the W1, the most powerful McLaren ever. And the 750S is also updated
What does 2025 hold in store for McLaren? Certainly a lot of power and a lot of speed. In 2025, deliveries will begin of the W1, the British company's new hypercar, which aims to follow in the footsteps of the P1 and F1.
Also proposed for the new year is a slight update to the 750S, with new colours and customisation options.
McLaren W1
McLaren W1 2025
The new McLaren flagship is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4-litre V8 combined with an electric motor for a total of 1,275 PS and 1,353 Nm of torque. Impressive numbers, which translate into a 0-62 mph sprint of 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph.
Despite the special powertrain, the W1 is not a true plug-in, as the small 1.4 kWh battery allows electric travel for just 1.5 miles. The main objective of the electric components, in short, is to maximise performance.
Deliveries of the first examples of the McLaren will begin in 2025, with a base price of £2 million and a limited production run of just 399 units.
| Model | McLaren W1 |
| Bodywork | Hypercar |
| Engines | Plug-in hybrid |
| Launch | Early 2025 |
| Prices | from £2 million |
McLaren 750S 2025
For the 750S Model Year 2025, the MSO customisation department has created a selection of 12 pre-defined 'Contrast Packs', available for the 750S at the time of purchase. These packs combine MSO Bespoke exterior colours, not available in the standard catalogue, with exclusive details such as custom finishes for the brake calipers, mirrors and decorative stripes.
Shades on offer include Volcano Red, Volcano Orange, Anniversary Orange, Solar Yellow, Napier Green, XP Green, Tokyo Pearl, Purple Purple, Dove Grey, Soho Grey, Tarmac Black and Alaskan Diamond White.
For those who want an even more exclusive touch, it is possible to create a unique colour shade based on a sample, guaranteeing truly tailor-made customisation. With the Contrast Pack 2, the interior can also be enhanced with exclusive details: Alcantara Carbon Black upholstery and accents in colours coordinated with the bodywork.
In addition, there are new details for all cars. Among the new features, the ignition button is now available in Papaya Orange, a distinctive detail that recalls the brand's legendary colour. In addition, the 'Stealth' option gives the car's exterior badges a more aggressive and discreet look.
Options also include new front wheel arches with polished carbon fibre air vents, finished in body colour.
| Model | McLaren 750S 2025 |
| Bodywork | Supercar |
| Engines | Petrol |
| Launch | Early 2025 |
| Prices | from £244,815 |
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