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McLaren unveils the 788HS, the final evolution of the 720S dynasty

McLaren is closing out its legendary core supercar series with a raw, lightweight V8 masterpiece that puts driver engagement above all else.

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Front three-quarter view of the McLaren 788HS supercar finished in exposed black carbon fiber with orange racing accents, parked under warm studio lighting. The lightweight coupe features a large fixed rear wing, aggressive aerodynamic bodywork, slim LED headlights, and silver multi-spoke wheels against a minimalist amber backdrop.
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The era of a defining McLaren lineage has reached its absolute peak, and it is going out with an absolute roar.

McLaren has officially pulled the covers off the new 788HS, a car that serves as the definitive and final evolution of the award-winning supercar series that originally captured the world’s attention with the 720S, before morphing into the track-focused 765LT and the refined 750S. If you feel a bit of automotive nostalgia creeping in, you aren’t alone. This release marks the closing chapter of a platform that has essentially anchored McLaren’s core lineup for years, pushing its traditional hydraulic suspension and twin-turbocharged V8 formula to its absolute zenith.

The “HS” badge—short for High Sport—is a designation McLaren doesn’t hand out lightly. In the company’s modern history, only two other cars have ever worn it: the rare MP4-12C HS and the highly coveted MSO HS. By designating this final iteration as the 788HS, McLaren is signaling to collectors and enthusiasts alike that this isn’t just a minor trim package or a simple send-off. It’s a celebration of mechanical purity before the brand shifts its focus entirely toward next-generation architectures.

Underneath the beautifully sculpted bodywork lies the heart of the beast: McLaren’s familiar but heavily optimized M840T 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8. In this configuration, it cranks out a staggering 788PS (hence the name) and 800Nm of torque. Combined with an uncompromising lightweight strategy that drops the car’s dry weight to just 1,265kg, the 788HS achieves a power-to-weight ratio of 623PS per tonne. That is the highest ever achieved by any model in this specific series, eclipsing even the brutal 765LT. On tarmac, those figures translate to a 0-100km/h sprint of just 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 330km/h.

But as any modern supercar enthusiast knows, raw straight-line speed is only half the story. What truly separates the 788HS from its predecessors is how it manages the air around it. The car introduces the most advanced aerodynamic package ever applied to this platform, yielding a 10% increase in downforce over the already aggressive 765LT. The engineering team achieved this by integrating a Formula 1-inspired rear diffuser, a multi-zone front splitter, and a striking new bonnet featuring an integrated S-Duct. Coupe variants also receive a distinct roof scoop, while the entire vehicle can be optioned in full visual carbon fibre for those who want their lightweight engineering on display for the world to see.

Crucially, McLaren has sought to bridge the gap between track-day precision and real-world, visceral driver engagement. They’ve implemented bespoke tuning for the Proactive Chassis Control III linked-hydraulic suspension system and dropped the front ride height by 5mm compared to the 750S. To bring all this power to a halt, the 788HS borrows carbon-ceramic brake discs directly from the legendary McLaren Senna, tucked behind a brand-new Super Lightweight Forged Alloy wheel design that features the platform’s first-ever center-lock mechanism. A quad-exit titanium exhaust ensures that the V8’s final curtain call sounds as dramatic as its performance figures suggest.

As expected with a finale of this magnitude, exclusivity is virtually guaranteed. McLaren Special Operations (MSO) will be heavily involved, ensuring every single example is uniquely tailored to its buyer. Only 200 units will be built globally, split evenly with 100 Coupes and 100 Spiders. It is a rare, expensive, and blindingly fast farewell to an era of supercars that redefined what we expect from usable, mid-engined performance.


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