India’s First McLaren Dealership Inaugurated In Mumbai — 765LT Spider Unveiled | V3Cars

McLaren have officially entered the Indian market by inaugurating their first dealership in Mumbai. McLaren have joined hands with Infinity Cars for their Indian operations.

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The McLaren Infinity Cars Mumbai dealership is located at SVS Road, Prabhadevi, Mumbai, while the McLaren service centre is located in Navi Mumbai. The service centre is run by an expert team of McLaren-trained engineers and plays a crucial role in the long term growth of the British supercar maker in India.

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765LT Spider

Apart from inaugurating their new dealership,, McLaren showcased the 765LT Spider, a high-performance convertible model from the 765LT family. Powering the 765LT is a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 that produces 765PS of power and 800Nm of torque. It gets a rear mid-engine layout with a rear-wheel-drive drivetrain. The 765LT does 0-100kmph in just 2.8 seconds whereas the 0-200kmph sprint takes only 7 seconds. Furthermore, the convertible roof of the 765LT can be electrically-retracted and stowed in the boot in just 11 seconds.

Paul Harris, managing director, APAC and China, McLaren Automotive, said, “We are thrilled to officially start our operations in India. McLaren would offer the full breadth of our model range to the customers and enthusiasts in the country. I am excited for McLaren patrons to experience the breathtaking performance and dynamic excellence embodied in our beautiful supercars.”

765LT Spider

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The British supercar maker will offer the McLaren GT, Artura, 720S coupe, 720S Spider, 765LT coupe and 765LT Spider in the country. These models will be sold in India via the completely built unit (CBU) route and offer a long list of customisation options.

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Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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