/McLaren 675LT Spider Arrives at Munich Showroom

McLaren 675LT Spider Arrives at Munich Showroom

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McLaren Munich becomes the first of the British car maker’s representatives to take delivery of the new McLaren 675LT Spider. The car’s finished in the same Solis gold paint job as the press cars we’ve seen before, but man does it look good in the flesh. We are tempted to call this thing the bestest, most perfect car in the world ever!

The reason for our irrational enthusiasm for the McLaren 675LT Spider is because of what the car offers as a package. First of all, it’s a McLaren super car. Then there is the 675LT bit which means it is one of the most powerful machines you can buy today. And last but not least, there is those looks – those wonderful, sexy, heart-melting looks.

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Of course, you get the same looks with the 675LT hardtop. But everybody knows that McLaren’s super car series look better as a convertible and with the top down. What’s more, it’s a folding hardtop which means you are always only a few seconds and the touch of a button away from enjoy alfresco motoring. The Spider also comes with different wheels than the hardtop.

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And just to give you some facts and figures about the performance of this car, McLaren 675LT Spider boasts 675PS (666bhp) version of the firm’s only engine which is a 3.8 liter bi-turbo unit with 700Nm (516lb ft) of torque. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) takes just 2.9 seconds, and 200 km/h (124 mph) is achieved in 8.1 seconds. The only bad thing about this car is the mahoosive price tag and the fact that it’s limited to 500 copies.

Photos by McLaren Munich

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