The McLaren Senna (P15), launched in 2018, is a hypercar built for extreme track performance, named in honor of legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna. Its design focuses on aerodynamics, with aggressive shapes and massive wings to generate high downforce, ensuring maximum grip at high speeds. Powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine, the Senna emphasizes lightweight construction and precision handling, making it one of McLaren’s most track-focused road cars.
It follows models like the P1, but its primary focus is on achieving the best lap times rather than hybrid technology. The McLaren Senna embodies raw speed, agility, and engineering excellence, designed for drivers who seek the thrill of pushing limits on the track.
The McLaren Senna has a total length of 15’6.8” (474 cm), overall width of 6’5.1” (196 cm), and height of 3’11" (120 cm). The wheelbase of the McLaren Senna is 8’9.1” (267 cm) with a curb weight of 3,029 lb (1,374 kg).
The McLaren Senna (P15), launched in 2018, is a hypercar built for extreme track performance, named in honor of legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna. Its design focuses on aerodynamics, with aggressive shapes and massive wings to generate high downforce, ensuring maximum grip at high speeds. Powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine, the Senna emphasizes lightweight construction and precision handling, making it one of McLaren’s most track-focused road cars.
It follows models like the P1, but its primary focus is on achieving the best lap times rather than hybrid technology. The McLaren Senna embodies raw speed, agility, and engineering excellence, designed for drivers who seek the thrill of pushing limits on the track.
The McLaren Senna has a total length of 15’6.8” (474 cm), overall width of 6’5.1” (196 cm), and height of 3’11" (120 cm). The wheelbase of the McLaren Senna is 8’9.1” (267 cm) with a curb weight of 3,029 lb (1,374 kg).