A group of McLaren supercars as soon as owned by late Saudi billionaire Mansour Ojjeh has been bought by a single purchaser.
The gathering of 20 high-spec McLaren street vehicles was saved intact and acquired by a single purchaser, in response to dealer Tom Hartley Jr.
The gathering included restricted version and closing fashions and had attractedsignificantinterestfrom potential patrons.
Saudi billionaire’s McLaren assortment bought
A assertion from Tom Hartley Jr mentioned: “We’re delighted to announce that the sale of the extraordinary Mansour Ojjeh McLaren Assortment has now been agreed.
“This distinctive meeting of 20 McLaren street vehicles, every the ultimate chassis of its mannequin, most in unused, factory-fresh situation, has captivated automotive connoisseurs and fanatics alike.
“That includes the crown jewel, the final McLaren F1 ever constructed, which was specified within the bespoke color of “Yquem” (now famend as Mansour Orange), alongside standout examples such because the P1 GTR, Speedtail, Senna variants, Sabre, Elva, and extra.
“It represents essentially the most important assortment of McLaren street vehicles ever assembled.
“The agreed sale sees your complete assortment cross to a single purchaser, with the worth remaining undisclosed. Notably, the gathering attracted world-record presents for a lot of particular person chassis, however each the Ojjeh household and our staff have been resolute in our dedication to protecting the vehicles collectively as one full and historic ensemble”.
The gathering comprised:
- 1998 McLaren F1
- 2021 McLaren Sabre
- 2021 McLaren Speedtail
- 2015 McLaren P1 GTR
- 2015 McLaren P1
- 2020 McLaren Senna
- 2020 McLaren Senna GTR
- 2020 McLaren Senna LM
- 2023 McLaren Elva
- 2021 McLaren 620R
- 2016 McLaren 650S Can-Am Spider
- 2016 McLaren 675 LT Coupe
- 2016 McLaren 675 LT Carbon Sequence
- 2016 McLaren 688 MSO HS
- 2020 McLaren 600LT Coupe
- 2020 McLaren 600LT Spider
- 2022 McLaren 765LT Coupe
- 2024 McLaren 765LT Spider
- 2015 McLaren 650S Le Mans
- 2022 McLaren 720S Le Mans