Lando Norris, steering clear of the classics, has a modern and tech-savvy choice in his garage. Swipe to check out one of his ...
The British marque has filed a voluntary recall of every McLaren 765LT in the US due to rear ... Email is sent Email has already been sent Engine 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas Horsepower 755 hp Fuel ...
McLaren was on its way to a clean 2024 in terms of recalls, but the 765LT had different ideas. The British marque has filed a voluntary recall of every McLaren 765LT in the US due to rear windows ...
Well, we're about to find out. In the purple corner, we have the McLaren 765LT Coupe, an absolute beast both on and off paper. It's equipped with a beastly 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 powerplant that ...
McLaren has recalled 163 units of its 765LT supercar in the U.S. due to the risk of the rear window detaching.
All of them come equipped with the M840T V8 twin-turbo engine uprated to 765 ps or 755 hp, and the McLaren 765LT still looks like a spaceship even four years after its original release date.
McLaren 765LT recall affects 163 vehicles due to rear window detachment risk at high speeds. Warranty claims revealed rear panel de-bonding or detaching, prompting the recall action. The recall is ...
This recall affects 163 examples of the 765LT hardtop. The problem stems from the adhesive used to bond the polycarbonate rear window to the car. According to NHTSA documents, owners complained in ...
Owners of the McLaren 765LT supercar have been warned not to roll the windows down for risk of them flying away. Drivers have been urged not to drive over 96mph with the windows downCredit ...
McLaren Australia has advised 25 owners of its 765LT supercar not to drive above highway speeds with their windows down or on racetracks, due to a fault which can lead to the rear window detaching.
Unfortunately, that’s exactly what may happen for some owners of the British marque’s supercars, and it’s the reason McLaren is recalling 163 vehicles in the U.S., specifically the 765LT ...