The Senna was designed primarily to break records on the racetrack, according to McLaren's engineers, who claim that it's the most fast and responsive vehicle they have ever produced.

This hypercar, which bears the name of the famous Brazilian Formula 1 racer Ayrton Senna, devours pavement at breakneck speeds and with laser-like focus.

Therefore, it may be argued that the Senna delivers a good investment in addition to a truly exciting driving experience.

Senna GTR is a track-only vehicle that is much more performance-focused than for the base model.Senna GTR is a track-only vehicle that is much more performance-focused than for the base model.

While there are two grades available, if you intend to use this car on public roads, the base Senna is the only choice.

The Senna sports staggered wheels, with 20-inch tires at the back and 19-inch rims up front.The Senna sports staggered wheels, with 20-inch tires at the back and 19-inch rims up front.

The Senna sports staggered wheels, with 20-inch tires at the back and 19-inch rims up front.The Senna sports staggered wheels, with 20-inch tires at the back and 19-inch rims up front.

A the dual 4.0-liter V-8 with 789 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque powers the base model.A the dual 4.0-liter V-8 with 789 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque powers the base model.

A eight a double automatic transmission that drives the rear wheels is standard on all versions.A eight a double automatic transmission that drives the rear wheels is standard on all versions.

This coupe has a Racing mode that allows the suspension to be lowered by 1.5 inches up and front 1.2 inches back.

The Senna's entertainment system has a hovering screen that gives the interior a contemporary feel. Both navigation and an eight Bowers & Voss sound system are options.

A really lucky guest and an even fortunate driver can fit in the McLaren Senna. It has dihedral doors that swing up and forward, revealing some of the roof.

It has dihedral doors that swing up and forward, revealing some of the roof.It has dihedral doors that swing up and forward, revealing some of the roof.