McLaren’s Exclusive Project Endurance: A Hand-Picked Hypercar Experience

Thirty years after its historic Le Mans victory, McLaren is making a comeback with the Project Endurance hypercar. But unlike previous models, this one isn’t for everyone; it requires careful selection by the brand itself.

Key Takeaways

  • McLaren will hand-pick 30 to 35 global customers for its new hypercar based on their driving experience and loyalty.
  • The Project Endurance is a hybrid V6 twin turbo car, built in partnership with Dallara for the LMDh class of competition.
  • Prospective buyers must prove they’re serious track enthusiasts or collectors to be considered.

With only 30 to 35 units available worldwide, getting your hands on a Project Endurance isn’t just about having deep pockets. McLaren’s Neil Underwood explains that the brand wants to reward long-term customers who have shown dedication and loyalty over time with their purchases or track days.

The car itself is an engineering marvel, featuring a race-built V6 twin turbo hybrid powertrain developed in partnership with Dallara for the LMDh class. This marks McLaren’s commitment to returning to Le Mans after 30 years away from the event.

Prospective buyers must prove their worthiness through track experience. Whether it’s participating in the Artura Trophy series or IMSA races, potential owners need to demonstrate they’re serious about driving these high-performance machines on tracks rather than just collecting them as status symbols.

The selection process also aims at bringing new faces into the McLaren family who fit well with its culture and values. These could be ultra-VIPs from multi-franchise dealerships where McLarens are sold alongside other luxury brands like Bugatti, provided they have a proven track record of involvement in motorsports.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Project Endurance cars will be made?

Mclaren plans to produce only 30 to 35 units globally, making this hypercar extremely exclusive.

What kind of experience do I need to have a chance at owning one?

You’ll likely need prior track experience or a history with McLaren vehicles. Participation in events like the Artura Trophy series will also help your case.

In an era where exclusivity is key, Project Endurance represents more than just a car; it’s about joining a community of elite drivers and enthusiasts who share a passion for pushing boundaries on the track.

James Carter
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