Supercar so rare only 10 were ever made is up for auction – with 47 miles on clock, butterfly doors & speeds of 200mph
AN ULTRA-rare McLaren Senna XP, just one of ten in existence, is up for auction.
The powerful motor has just 47 miles on the clock and carries a 4.0L twin-turbo V8.
The car comes in McLaren's Victory Grey finish with orange accents and a carbon fibre body.
It features butterfly doors, a large rear spoiler and an engine that reaches 789-horsepower.
The interior reveals a carbon-black Alcantara cabin.
This road-legal super racer can go from 0-60mph is under 3 seconds and easily hit speeds of 200 mph.
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This vehicle is number one of only ten factory validation prototypes produced.
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The vehicle is being auctioned off with SBX Cars on January 9 2025, there is currently no guide price listed.
Short for experimental, this XP vehicle is being auctioned by SBX Cars.
The vehicles were originally made as validation prototypes and then sold to be completely rebuilt by McLaren.
The luxury car brand then offers them to private clients in new condition.
This particular car comes with an XP-90001 build plate, suggesting it was the very first Senna to come out of the McLaren factory.
A rare hypercar in standard form, the McLaren Senna XP is on a different level of exclusivity.
The vehicle is offered with German documents showing it was initially registered to the seller in January 2023, an EU left-hand drive specification, and EU CoC papers.
Per the seller, the vehicle can be sold on a net export price basis to non-EU countries and to commercial buyers in EU countries, except Germany.
For all other buyers, German VAT of 19 percent will be charged on top of the hammer price.
Given the ultra-low mileage on this 2019 Senna XP, it has not yet been serviced.
The vehicle was reworked at an official McLaren workshop for a factory recall on the electrical system and engine in August 2019, and for a factory recall on the fuel system in April 2020.
McLaren's Senna is one of the most exceptional track-focused hypercars in history and the car-maker only ever built 500 of them.