MARKET ANALYSIS
765LT (2020 to 2023)

The McLaren 765LT, which was manufactured globally between 2020 and 2023 as a strictly limited run of just 765 individually numbered units, represents the most extreme and track-focused evolution of the Super Series. This "Longtail" masterpiece stripped over 80kg from the already lightweight 720S and utilised a titanium quad-exit exhaust alongside a 563kW 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 to achieve a blistering 0–100km/h time of just 2.8 seconds. In the 2026 Australian market, the 765LT has attained a "unicorn" status of desirability, as local allocations were incredibly small and sold out almost instantly upon announcement. The buyer pool in Australia is composed of elite track-day drivers and high-tier collectors who view the 765LT as a "cut-price Senna," valuing its raw feedback and aggressive aerodynamics over the more road-biased 750S. Locally, market value has remained exceptionally buoyant, with 2026 buyers frequently paying a premium for cars finished in MSO (McLaren Special Operations) bespoke colours or those fitted with the ultra-lightweight carbon-fibre racing seats. The Australian modifying scene for this model is highly specialized, with workshops like Heasmans in Sydney and Pro Speed Racing offering refined enhancements such as Novitec lowering springs, AL13 forged wheels, and CSF cooling systems to further sharpen its circuit performance. For the Australian aficionado, the 765LT is the ultimate expression of internal combustion performance, standing as a permanent fixture at the top of the leaderboard during prestigious local events at Phillip Island and The Bend Motorsport Park.
The McLaren 765LT, which was manufactured globally between 2020 and 2023 as a strictly limited run of just 765 individually numbered units, represents the most extreme and track-focused evolution of the Super Series. This "Longtail" masterpiece stripped over 80kg from the already lightweight 720S and utilised a titanium quad-exit exhaust alongside a 563kW 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 to achieve a blistering 0–100km/h time of just 2.8 seconds. In the 2026 Australian market, the 765LT has attained a "u…
