It seems the McLaren P1 Supercar – McLaren’s answer to the LaFerrari – has almost sold out, with availability only remaining in Europe.

The McLaren P1 (pictured) is almost sold out
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The last time McLaren decided to build a supercar to beat all supercars was with the McLaren F1 but, despite it’s huge ability and now iconic status – and huge value – they had to give up making it after just 64 cars as they couldn’t find buyers.
Autocar are reporting there are just a handful of the 375 P1s left to sell, with the P1 allocation for America, the Middle East and Asia already sold out and just a handful of cars left for Europe and other parts of the world.
That almost fits in with what Cars UK heard last week from a McLaren source, who told us that there were ‘around 50’ cars still left to sell, which even if that is closer to the truth than ‘almost sold out’ is a strong performance.
There may have been a bit of a surge in orders from the US recently after the P1 was on show at Pebble beach, but with its 3.8 litre V8 and electric help producing 903bhp and 0-62mph in under 3 seconds, that’s no surprise.
And the thought that the P1 may one day end up growing significantly in value just like the F1 – evidenced at Pebble Beach with the $8.5 million sale of a McLaren F1 – won’t have hurts sales either.
Now what we need to see is evidence of the P1’s performance. Word on the grapevine is that it’s good for over 240mph, will easily do a sub-7 minute lap of the Nurburgring and demolish the Top Gear track in a record time.
Prove one or all of those and the remaining P1s will fly out of the door.



Pete says
If my EuroMillions numbers come up tonight one more will be gone!!