Like 'M' and 'RS' are to BMW and Audi, the 'LT' moniker represents the more extreme side of McLaren Automotive. A place that lives on the very edge of legality. The 675LT was the first LT car produced by McLaren since the Le Mans winning F1 GTR, and from it's very inception, was destined to set the standard for what McLaren's design and engineering teams were capable of when let off the leash.
The result was a road car that was almost feral in its ferocity, yet staggeringly beautiful. Our film, Power & Beauty brought the concept of living on the edge to life and revealed the 675LT to the world.
Within two days of the 675LT being unveiled, all had been accounted for and even McLaren's then F1 driver Jenson Button couldn't get his name on the order list.