This Elva is number 83 of the 149 examples produced by McLaren
This is a very rare McLaren Elva, one of only 149 ever produced and the only one ever seen with this specific white and red color scheme. It boasts a powerful 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine good for 804 horsepower. With only 7 miles on the odometer, this Elva is practically brand new and is expected to fetch a high price at auction.
The exterior looks so good that the car’s next owner may be scared to drive it for fear of damaging the paint There’s plenty to like about the interior of this Elva too. The seats are upholstered in red leather, featuring white piping and contrast stitching for a dynamic touch. Reflecting its raw driver-focused nature, the rest of the cabin maintains a minimalist aesthetic, highlighted by abundant carbon fiber accents and a white dashboard that complements the exterior.
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