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McLaren’s two of the most expensive and rare cars were recently out for a bid! But before that, Ammo NYC got them washed and prepped for a car show in Long Island in a recent YouTube video.

McLaren is known for their Senna GTR and Elva hypercar lineup. The McLaren Senna was named after the late McLaren driver, Ayrton Senna who won three World Drivers Championships. McLaren Elva is another performance beast that is beautifully crafted, being rare and one of a kind.

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The cars are exclusive and just a few in number, which have their estimated bid price going up to seven figures.

Diving into the neat details on each of these, we’ll explore what these cars have to offer and why indeed are they one of a kind.

McLaren Senna GTR are only 75 in Number

The Senna GTR is the fastest non-Formula 1 vehicle that McLaren has ever created. The car has a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 mill with an impressive engine of 814 horsepower and a 590 lb-ft of torque. Delivering a super-smooth ride, the car holds a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle.

 

Going back in time to 1988, When Ayrton Senna won the World Championship, he was driving McLaren MP4/4.
This very car inspired the Senna GTR, replicating its look and feel. It has front and side intakes, a rooftop scoop, and also the windshield and windows that are made out of polycarbonate.

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Alongside rearview cameras, this beast comes with anti-collision systems and pneumatic air jackets, and tempting luxurious cockpit interiors crafted in classy black Alcantara upholstery. The car also has a Brazilian flag on each side which adds that personal touch that McLaren was going for with their inspirations.

Moving on to their next beast, we delve into the McLaren Elva.

McLaren Elva is a Rollercoaster That is ‘Road Legal’

With only 149 produced globally, McLaren’s Elva is a stunning open-cockpit hypercar that you can legally register for. Made of carbon fiber McLaren’s Elva doesn’t fail to make you feel special.

 

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Elva is inspired by designs of Bruce McLaren from 1960s, including M1A and McLaren-Elva M1A (Mk I), M1B (Mk II), and M1C (Mk III).

Elva, unlike other hypercar, lacked a windshield, initially. However, a year later, they introduced windshields in Elva as well. The reason that Elva is super special is that it has the world’s first feature of an Active Air Management System (AAMS). Through this feature, the air blows to and fro from nose of the car and moves upward over the cockpit.

With a sturdy 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, the car delivers 804 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. The powerful engines help Elva reach up to 124 mph in 6.8 seconds, making it almost as fast as the McLaren Senna.

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As these two beasts hit the market, with qualities that set them apart in terms of elegance, luxury, and delivery of the ultimate driving experience, they would naturally be worth multi-million dollars. How much would you bid for these?