The McLaren Senna is a limited-production, track-focused sports car produced by British manufacturer McLaren Automotive. The Senna GTR is a variant of the Senna, designed to compete in endurance racing events.
Design and Features:
Based on the Senna, but with significant modifications for racing
Weight-reduced bodywork featuring a more aggressive aerodynamic package
Active front splitter and dive planes for improved downforce
Rear wing with a larger surface area and Gurney flap for increased stability
Unique exterior design elements, including a revised front bumper and side skirts
Carbon fiber and lightweight components used throughout the chassis
Performance:
Powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 789 horsepower (588 kW)
Mated to a 7-speed seamless-shift gearbox with paddle shifters
Zero-to-60 mph acceleration in under 2 seconds, top speed over 200 mph (322 km/h)
Interior and Technology:
Designed for racing drivers, featuring lightweight, ergonomic seats and a minimalistic interior design
Infotainment system and other amenities deleted to reduce weight and improve focus on driving performance
Lightweight carbon fiber steering wheel with paddle shifters and driver controls
Limited Production and Legacy:
Only 100 units produced as the McLaren Senna GTR, part of an overall limited production run for the Senna
Designed to compete in endurance racing events, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans
A highly exclusive and collectible vehicle, with a strong focus on performance and track capability.