What colors are available for the McLaren 720s?

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BrookeMarie
07/29/25 11:03pm
McLaren 720s comes in four body colors: Aztec Gold, Memphis Red, Ludus Blue, and Belize Blue. Here are the related details: 1. In terms of exterior design: This car is exquisitely crafted from every angle. The streamlined design offers a fresh visual experience while also reducing aerodynamic drag during driving. From the side view, the car features 19-inch front wheels and 20-inch rear wheels, paired with carbon-ceramic brake discs and front 6-piston/rear 4-piston opposed brake calipers, further enhancing its sporty character. 2. For the interior: The new-generation model hasn’t undergone major changes. The dashboard design is relatively minimalist, with an 8-inch full LCD instrument panel that also supports a folding mode, allowing the driver to focus more on driving information. 3. In terms of power: The car is equipped with a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 engine, codenamed M840T, delivering a maximum power of 720 horsepower and a peak torque of 770 Nm. It is paired with a 7-speed SSG transmission.
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