The future of speed meets a legacy of triumph as McLaren unleashes three extraordinary machines at Exotics on Broadway.
This August, McLaren is set to ignite the spotlight at Monterey Car Week with a trio of stunning machines that embody both its future-forward performance and legendary racing heritage. Leading the charge is the McLaren W1, making its highly anticipated public debut in the Americas at Exotics on Broadway on Saturday, August 16. It will be joined by the 750S Le Mans — a striking tribute to McLaren’s 1995 Le Mans victory — and the first glimpse of a one-of-a-kind Artura Spider wrapped for the launch of the coast-to-coast States of Endurance campaign.
The star of the show is, without question, the McLaren W1 — the spiritual successor to the legendary F1 and the groundbreaking P1. Unveiled globally in late 2024, this is the W1’s first public appearance on American soil, and it’s poised to leave a lasting impression.
Armed with a jaw-dropping 1,258 bhp hybrid V8 powertrain, the W1 is officially the most powerful road car McLaren has ever built. But it’s not just about numbers — this beast is faster to 186 mph than the Speedtail and laps McLaren’s reference track a full three seconds faster than the Senna. Those kinds of stats aren’t just impressive — they’re historic.
“The W1 is a very special supercar, tied to McLaren’s World Championship mindset in Formula 1,” said Nicolas Brown, President of McLaren, The Americas. “We’re thrilled to take it to ‘Exotics on Broadway,’ where fans can see it up close for the very first time.”
Also making its American debut is the McLaren 750S Le Mans, a limited-edition coupe celebrating the 30th anniversary of McLaren’s stunning 1995 win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans — a feat achieved on the team’s very first attempt.

This commemorative supercar wears its racing history proudly with a choice of Le Mans Grey or McLaren Orange paint, a functional roof scoop, distinctive LM-style 5-spoke wheels, and exclusive MSO styling upgrades. The High Downforce Kit (HDK) turns up the aggression with a dramatically reworked carbon fiber splitter and an Active Rear Spoiler, increasing downforce by 10% compared to the standard 750S. It’s a visceral nod to the legendary F1 LM, made for the modern road and track.
Completing McLaren’s showcase is the launch of States of Endurance, a bold new campaign that celebrates the same Le Mans anniversary — this time, by hitting the open road.

The initiative will see a McLaren Artura Spider and two 750S supercars travel from Monterey to Miami, tracing a route that spans the same distance as the grueling 24-hour race — but over real American highways. Each car is wrapped in custom livery representing different phases of a Le Mans day: daylight, dusk, and night.
The Artura Spider on display at Exotics on Broadway features a unique wrap inspired by the brightness and intensity of daytime racing — a fitting visual metaphor for endurance, precision, and performance.
All three vehicles — the W1, 750S Le Mans, and States of Endurance Artura Spider — will be on full display Saturday, August 16, at Exotics on Broadway in Seaside, CA. This free-to-attend event is a centerpiece of Monterey Car Week, drawing tens of thousands of car enthusiasts from around the globe.
Whether you’re a diehard McLaren fan, a supercar aficionado, or simply someone who appreciates the intersection of art and engineering, this is a rare chance to see the future — and the legacy — of McLaren in one thrilling lineup.
For more information, visit McLaren.com



