The McLaren Speedtail is a hypercar produced by British automaker McLaren Automotive. Unveiled in October 2018, it represents the ultimate expression of McLaren's pursuit of speed and luxury.
The Speedtail’s current market value ranges from $2,012,500 to $2,999,995, depending on the specific listing and condition of the vehicle. The million-dollar price tag is justified because it is a limited-production supercar boasting exceptional performance and advanced technology features.
Below are the current auctions and pricing information illustrating the McLaren Speedtail price.
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Here is your shining chance to buy an almost-new 2021 McLaren Speedtail with just 70 miles. Proudly presented by duPont Registry on behalf of a Graham Rahal Performance, this silver-colored Speedtail with VIN: SBM23GDG1LW403090 is priced at $2,999,995.
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PistonHead currently has two 2020 McLaren Speedtail supercars advertised for sale, one of which is listed on behalf of the UK-based DK Engineering, which also comes with McLaren's extended warranty.
Listed for $3.5 million (£2,749,995), PistonHead wrote that the tale of this Speedtail draws its inspiration from the legendary Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB #2009GT, a storied racer of its time, now revered on the lawns of prestigious Concours events across Europe.
Nestled in a distinguished collection alongside a McLaren F1, this McLaren Speedtail, cherished by a sole owner since its delivery in July 2020, epitomizes exclusivity. Adorned with 2x2 twill gloss lacquered carbon fiber accents throughout its exterior, including the engine zone, wiper arm, and hood intake duct, this Speedtail boasts a bespoke elegance.
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The MSO Heritage McLaren badge graces the nose, while machined aluminum adorns the rear badges. Inside, bespoke orange full aniline leather pays homage to McLaren's historic association with vibrant orange, evoking memories of motorsport triumphs.
Maintained by the DK Engineering storage team and serviced exclusively by McLaren Ascot, this Speedtail, freshly serviced and accompanied by McLaren's extended factory warranty, awaits its next custodian at the company’s showrooms near London, promising a rare opportunity for discerning enthusiasts.
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This is a 2020 McLaren Speedtail Bespoke, offered for sale by McLaren Orlando LLC and priced at a princely $3,750,000. This copy is one of just seven surviving XP-10 experimental prototypes, the pinnacle of exclusivity.
As the last of its kind and the final Speedtail to grace private ownership, this iteration stands as a testament to automotive rarity. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, its enchanting black finish is infused with 24k gold dust, elevating its allure to unprecedented levels.
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Every detail exudes opulence, from the solid 24k gold front logo plate with a registered mint mark, to the rear emblem adorned entirely in the same precious metal.
Owning XP-10 not only signifies possession of automotive excellence but also grants privileged access to the brand’s VIP lineup, ensuring priority placement for future McLaren marvels. For those seeking the epitome of automotive refinement and investment potential, XP-10 presents an unparalleled opportunity.
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In January 2023, Paris once again was the epicenter of luxury and automotive excellence as RM Sotheby’s brought its renowned auction to the City of Lights.
Set against the backdrop of Parisian glamour, the RMS' 10th-anniversary sale showcased a curated collection of supercars and historic automobiles, including an almost-new 2020 McLaren Speedtail that captured the essence of bespoke craftsmanship and modern performance.
This particular year, the auction house elevated the experience with a move to the prestigious Salles du Carrousel in the iconic Louvre Palace.
Nestled in the heart of Paris's esteemed "Golden Triangle," just moments from the famed Place Vendôme, this new venue enhanced the allure of the auction event, attracting collectors and enthusiasts from across Europe.
This particular example of the McLaren Speedtail numbered "030" out of a limited production run of 106, was adorned in a bespoke McLaren Special Operations paint finish featuring the striking XP Green transitioning seamlessly into sleek black.
With only one registered owner and a mere 71 miles (114 kilometers) on the odometer, the supercar was in immaculate, as-new condition, ready to astonish and delight its fortunate new custodian.
Unfortunately (or fortunately), the Number 30 Speedtail was not sold. It was valued at $2.401 million (€2,200,000) to $2.841 million (€2,600,000).
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The clearest path to purchasing a used McLaren Speedtail is through auction events. Classic.Com has the highest concentration of Speedtails advertised for sale- sold and unsold.
First on the list is a blue 2020 model sold at a March 2024 Broad Arrow Amelia auction in Florida at a mouth-watering price of $2,067,500. This Speedtail had 917 miles and VIN: SBM23GDG2LW403020.
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Another was barely driven, with just 54 miles racked up and priced at $2,012,500. Originally listed by McLaren Chicago in December last year, the lucky buyer participated in the RM Sotheby's Arizona auction in January 2024, where the 2-door coupe with VIN: SBM23GDGXLW403069 went under the hammer.
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Yet another barely driven 2020 McLaren Speedtail was sold for $2,315,000 at an RM Sotheby's Monterey, California auction in August 2023.
The gray-colored supercar with a beige/tan interior had just 176 miles on the odometer. The car was previously listed at a Bring-a-Trailer auction but couldn't pass to a new owner even with a higher bid of $2.750 million.
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Indeed, Classics has several unsold Speedtails sitting on its website and there's currently none on the hot seat. However, since these cars never passed to a new owner at auction, there's no reason an interested party can't reach out to the sellers if they can.
One such unsold model is a Speedtail example with VIN: SBM23GDG2LW403079. This car has 227 miles on the odometer and had its most recent auction outing at the Artcurial (EU) Rétromobile Official Auction in February 2024.
With a benchmark of $2,421,155, the auction ended with the car unsold. According to Classic.Com, the average price is a 2020-2021 McLaren Speedtail is $2,700,000, based on the price of 8 Speedtails sold recently.
The highest recorded sale price for a Speedtail by Classic.com is $3.3 million, and the most recent Speedtail to change hands was sold for $2.1 million. These pricing details paint a pretty good picture of McLaren Speedtail pricing currently.
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The Speedtail's design is futuristic and aerodynamically optimized with a flowing shape that minimizes drag. It features a centrally seated driver's position, reminiscent of the iconic McLaren F1, with two passenger seats flanking the driver slightly behind.
The elongated rear section extends into a teardrop-shaped tail, reducing air turbulence and enhancing stability at high speeds. Powered by a hybrid powertrain, the Speedtail combines a twin-turbocharged V8 engine with an electric motor to deliver a combined output of over 1,000 horsepower.
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With this power, the Speedtail accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds and can reach a top speed of 250 mph, making it one of the fastest production cars ever built.
The Speedtail is packed with cutting-edge technology to optimize performance and enhance the driving experience. This includes active aerodynamics, adaptive suspension, and advanced traction control systems to ensure maximum grip and stability under all driving conditions.
The cockpit features a minimalist design with a customizable digital instrument cluster and a central touchscreen infotainment system. Despite its track-focused performance, the Speedtail offers a luxurious driving environment.
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The interior is crafted from premium materials such as leather, carbon fiber, and aluminum, with bespoke customization options available. It also offers comfort features such as climate control, ambient lighting, and high-quality audio systems.
The McLaren Speedtail is an extremely limited-production hypercar, with only 106 units planned for production, all of which were sold prior to the car's official unveiling.
Each Speedtail is highly customizable, allowing owners to create a truly unique and personalized vehicle. The Speedtail’s exclusivity adds to its allure and ensures that it remains a coveted collector's item for years to come.