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McLaren 720S
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The new vehicle, internally named 750S, will carry over the 720's 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V-8 engine with 710 hp, but it will have an additional 30 hp, a person briefed on the matter told Automotive News.
The 750S features an exterior and interior that borrows design cues from other McLaren vehicles. The 750S will be the last non-electrified mainstream McLaren model. The exotic sports car maker has said future vehicles will be either hybrid or all-electric.
The 750S will be available in coupe and convertible variants at launch, which is unusual for McLaren, which usually launches convertibles two years later. There will be no LT (long tail) variant.
The 750S will take over as McLaren's flagship production model when it arrives in the U.S. in September.