McLaren’s Track Star Is a Lighter, Lower, Longer 720S

The latest of the brand’s “Longtail” models has a 755-bhp V-8 engine and gets to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds.

Source: McLaren

As automakers scramble to adjust plans after organizers canceled the Geneva International Motor Show this week, McLaren is already forging ahead.

The British manufacturer introduced the all-new 765LT via video feed from its company headquarters on March 3. An aggressively colored and styled twin-turbocharged sports car, the 765LT is the latest in the line of “Longtail” McLarens, beginning with the F1 GTR race car in the 1990s up to road-legal versions like the 675LT. It’s the most powerful “LT” McLaren has ever made, though not as powerful as the Senna and Speedtail in its “Ultimate Series” line.