McLaren Honors Its ’95 Le Mans Win With A Track-Ready 750S Special
by AutoExpert | 2 June, 2025
Le Mans has crushed plenty of seasoned teams, but in 1995, McLaren showed up as a newcomer and walked away with the win. Three decades later, they’re celebrating that win with a special version of the 750S, and it's every bit as serious as you'd expect.
The McLaren 750S Le Mans is limited to just 50 cars worldwide. This version comes with a full performance-focused upgrade. McLaren Special Operations added a new aero package that boosts downforce by 10 percent. That includes a bigger front splitter, a roof scoop, a larger rear wing, and carbon-fiber details at the back.

Buyers can pick from two colors: Le Mans Grey or classic McLaren Orange. The car features LM badges and sits on five-spoke alloy wheels in a dark finish. The brake calipers are painted in F1 Gold with red McLaren logos, and there’s an optional track brake system for those planning to push it harder.

Inside, the cabin combines Alcantara and soft leather with contrast accents in Dove Grey or McLaren Orange. Le Mans logos are stitched into the seats and floor mats, and there’s an optional plaque up front to mark the 1995 victory.

The engine remains the same twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 found in the regular 750S. It produces 740 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, making it more than fast enough for anyone not aiming to race at Le Mans themselves.

This special McLaren 750S Le Mans honors the F1 GTR that won in 1995, driven by JJ Lehto, Yannick Dalmas, and Masanori Sekiya. McLaren isn’t just looking back. They’ll race two 750S GT3 EVOs at Le Mans in 2025 and plan a full return to the top category in 2027 with a new LMDh hypercar.
