
The McLaren GT is the rarest kind of supercar — one you could actually drive to dinner, then to another state. Finished in deep Aurora Blue, it carries Woking's racing DNA in a body shaped for the long road, with the kind of presence that quiets a room before you've stepped out.
At its heart is a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 producing 612 horsepower, channeled through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission to the rear wheels. It reaches 60 mph in 3.1 seconds and tops out at 203 mph — but the GT's signature is how civilized it stays while doing it.
Where most supercars punish you for daily use, the GT was engineered around it. The ride is supple, the cabin is hushed, and there's real luggage space beneath that long rear glass. It's the car for a coastal run to the shore as much as a night out in the District.
Inside, the two-seat cockpit blends lightweight materials with genuine grand-touring comfort — supportive seats, intuitive controls, and a driving position that makes every mile feel deliberate. Colors, sound, and design fuse into something you feel as much as see.
It's the ideal pick when you want exotic-car drama without the harsh edges — a confident, head-turning ride for proposals, celebrations, productions, or simply treating yourself to a weekend that feels different.