06/03/2026
Some cars are built to be driven.
Others are built to prove a point.
When the P1 was created, Mclaren wanted to redefine what a road-legal hypercar could be. But internally, they kept asking a different question: What happens when you remove the road from the equation entirely?
That question became the McLaren P1 GTR.
This machine was never designed to sit in traffic or cruise through city streets. It was engineered for one purpose—pure, uncompromising performance on the circuit.
They increased the output to 986 horsepower, reworked the aerodynamics, widened the track, and fitted racing slicks that allow the car to operate at the limits their engineers originally imagined.
But perhaps the most special part of the P1 GTR isn’t the power or the speed.
It’s the experience.
Every owner was invited into their driver program—working directly with their engineers and racing drivers at legendary circuits around the world. The goal wasn’t just ownership. The goal was mastery.
Because at McLaren, they always believed that extraordinary machines deserve extraordinary drivers.
And the P1 GTR was built for exactly that.