A stunning black McLaren 720S Spider convertible is parked in a studio, showcasing its sleek front design, headlights, and orange brake calipers against a dark, moody background.
WILD AT HEART

McLAREN 720S SPIDER

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

Following on from the success of the award-winning McLaren 720S Coupé, we created a Spider variant – designed for a truly thrilling drive. The McLaren 720S Spider has a bespoke carbon fibre shell, designed to accommodate its roof mechanism: the Monocage II-S. The car’s retractable hard top is fully electric and near-silent, ready to invite the intoxicating elements of the outside world along for the ride. 


Open-top journeys in the 720S Spider are made even more memorable by the sheer power of the mid-mounted engine; a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine that delivers 720 PS (710 bhp) and 770 Nm (568 lbft) of torque. It achieves an acceleration of 0-100 kph (0-62 mph) in just 2.8 seconds, soundtracked by a thunderous exhaust note. A constant reminder of the power that lies at the driver’s fingertips. 

WATER AND LIGHT

WATER AND LIGHT

Like its sister, the 720S Spider was sculpted in the profile of nature's most aerodynamic shape – the teardrop. This sleek design, coupled with 360° visibility (whether the roof is up or down) gives this 720S variant the sensation of space and light.

McLaren’s iconic dihedral doors and integrated active rear spoiler add our unique sense of racing theatre. Each piece is designed to take the driver’s breath away, even before the engine roars.

A rear view of a dark McLaren 720S Spider in a studio, highlighting its distinctive LED taillights, dual exhaust, and aggressive diffuser.
 A close-up shot of a black McLaren 720S Spider, showcasing its open dihedral door and a detailed view of the alloy wheel and brake system.
SPECIFICATION

FACTS & FIGURES

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212mph
Top speed
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568lb-ft
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710bhp
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Fuel consumption combined: 12.2l/100km

Estimated C02 emissions combined: 276g/km

For more information, please read our Emissions Statement.