McLaren has a rich racing heritage, but the company started making road cars in the early 90s. The Gordon Murray-designed F1 was the first production McLaren supercar that came out in 1992. The company's second innings began in 2010, and that's when all the onslaught began. In 2015, McLaren decided to grow its portfolio by introducing 'affordable' cars and opening up a brand to a wider audience.

McLaren debuted the 'Sports Series' of cars with the 570S coupe in 2015, which happened to be the cheapest new McLaren at that time. It, of course, garnered a lot of attention and has been one of the top sellers for the automaker. This prompted the company to introduce some more 'attainable' models aimed at bringing more sales.

We've decided to list down the ten cheapest McLarens that money can buy today, and here's all you need to know about them:

Updated May 2, 2023: Since this list was originally written, the 2021 models have come and gone, so we have decided to add to this list rather than create another one. In that way, you can see the price of the 2021 models compared to the 2022 offerings and check out the differences between them.

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10 2022 McLaren 765LT: $358,000

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Front and side view of a 2022 McLaren 765LT

Even though the 2022 McLaren 765LT is the highest-priced car on this refreshed list, it is definitely not the highest-priced car the company has on the market. This supercar can rocket to over 200 mph with the help of the newly engineered 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8. This 765LT's engine can pump out up to 755 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. 2.8 seconds is all that it takes to get from a standstill to 62, and a quarter mile can be eaten up in a mere 9.41 seconds (on the stock Pirelli tires.) The starting price of the McLaren 765LT starts out at $358,000 and goes up from there.

9 2022 McLaren 720S Spider: $317,500

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Front and side view of a 2022 McLaren 720S Spider

As any true speed lover knows, when you add a convertible top into the mix of things, the car will usually lose some of its speed due to aerodynamics. However, a company like McLaren would never let such a thing happen with one of their designs, so when put to the test, the 2022 McLaren Spider 720S, with the same 4.0-liter V-8, put up 0 to 60 times faster than the base level coupe, with the top up and down. Now, that is quite a feat when history has consistently shown that a convertible top, whether hard or soft, will negatively affect the speed of any vehicle. For the 720S Spider, that is definitely not the case. This Spider will only run you about $317,500 to start.

8 2022 McLaren 720S: $301,500

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A front end view of the McLaren 720S by Prior Design

The interior of the McLaren 720S Coupe may not be as luxurious and flashy as the Ferrari. Stradale It is designed to give maximum visibility to the driver and complete safety to the occupants. Under the hood of this supercar, you will find a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 that pushes out up to 710 horses and 568 pound-feet of torque. The 2022 McLaren 720S can reach 60 from 0 in 2.6 seconds, *all for the base model's starting price of $301,500.

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7 2021 McLaren 600LT: $242,500

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Front and side view of a 2021 McLaren 600LT

McLaren updated the 3.8-liter, twin-turbo V-8 for the 600LT, increasing the power outputs to 592 horsepower and 457 pound-feet of torque. That's an increase of 30 ponies and 14 pound-feet of torque over the 570S. Thanks to the weight-saving measures and lighter curb weight, it boasts a power-to-weight ratio of 474 hp/ton, a huge increase over the 570S ratio of 428 hp/ton. The 600 LT can sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in just 2.8 seconds and touch 124 mph in 8.2 seconds. The top speed remains the same at 204 mph. All these impeccable specs come for a starting price of $242,500, making it one of the cheapest McLarens you can buy today.

6 2022 McLaren Artura: $225,000

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Front three-quarter view of green McLaren Artura parked

The all-new hybrid powertrain for the 2022 McLaren is not the average system based on the original V-8 engine. In fact, the engineers at McLaren were tasked to create a new engine, a turbocharged V-6 that could work with an electric motor to push the hybrid Artura down the road just as quickly and safely as the ICE models. The Combined horsepower output for the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-6, and the 7.4 kWh motor is 671, and the torque is around 531 at 2,250 RPM. This combination of electric and fuel power creates a car with a top speed of 205 mph, a 0 to 60 time of 3 seconds, and a quarter mile track time of under 11 seconds. This McLaren can be picked up for a starting price of $225,000.

5 2022 McLaren GT: $215,000

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Side and front view of a 2022 McLaren GT

Now some might call it a pointless attempt to blend performance and usability but the 2022 McLaren Grand Touring (GT) model was designed for one sole purpose; to offer you a cross-country ride of a lifetime. The twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 purrs like a kitten as it goes down the road, but believe it or not, this car is no kitten. The engine in this touring supercar can put out 612 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque. This gives it a launch off the line that shoots it to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds and up to 170 in 21 seconds. It is definitely not your typical, everyday touring sedan. This model of McLaren will cost you around $215,000 for the 2022 base model.

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4 2021 McLaren 570S Spider: $211,300

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Front and side view of a 2021 McLaren 570S Spider

The drop-top version of the 570S was inevitable, which is electrically operated from the driver's seat using a simple control that folds it beneath a tonneau cover. The opening and closing operation of the roof takes 15 seconds and can be done at vehicle speeds of up to 25 mph (40 km/h). A wind deflector can be electrically raised or lowered at the push of a button. The entire mechanism adds just 101 pounds to the weight of the coupe. It comes with the same powertrain and the same outputs. The McLaren 570S Spider starts at $211,300, around $20,000 more than the standard coupe model.

3 2021 McLaren 570GT: $203,950

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Rear and partial side view of a 2021 McLaren 570GT

The biggest difference between the 570GT and the 570S is the luggage space you get in the former. The standard vented hood is replaced by a side-opening glass hatch that gives you access to 7.8 cubic feet of storage space. It came with a softer suspension tune and better insulation to justify the tourer tag. Compared to McLaren GT, the 570 GT is powered by the same 3.8-liter, twin-turbo V-8 as the 570S, and that too in the same state of tune. There is, however, a difference in performance specs. This McLaren model takes 3.3 seconds to 60 mph and 9.8 seconds to 124 mph from a standstill, 0.2 and 0.3 seconds slower than the 570S. The top speed remains the same at 204 mph. The McLaren 570GT will cost you $203,950.

2 2021 McLaren 570S: $191,100

The McLaren 570S draws power from a 3.8-liter, twin-turbo V-8 plant tuned to churn out 562 horses at 7,500 rpm and 443 pound-feet of torque between 5,000 and 6,500 rpm. Power is also channeled to the wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox here. It is quicker and faster than the 540C. You can shoot to 60 mph from rest in 3.1 seconds and touch 124 mph in 9.5 seconds if you keep the A-pedal depressed. Keep going at it, and you'll touch the 570S' top speed at 204 mph. The 570S is one of the only two McLaren models, other than the 540C, that can be yours for under 200G - $191,100.

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1 2021 McLaren 540C: $184,900

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Front and side view of a 2021 McLaren 540C

For $184,900, you get a 3.8-liter, twin-turbo V-8 engine that puts out 533 ponies and 398 pound-feet of twist. The peak torque comes in at 7,500 rpm, whereas the peak torque hits between 3,500 and 6,500 rpm. Power is routed to the wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Just because it's the cheapest McLaren doesn't mean it's not fast. It can sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in just 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of 199 mph.

FAQ

Q: Is McLaren an exotic car?

McLaren is a brand that produces exotic sports cars, supercars, and hypercars. The company opened its doors to a larger clientele with a comparatively affordable range of cars called the Sports Series. But, fortunately, it hasn’t watered down the ‘McLaren’ brand as whole. So, yes, all McLarens are most certainly exotic cars.

Q: Is a McLaren a sports car or a supercar?

McLaren manufactures both, sports cars and supercars. The company makes sports cars and supercars from around 540 horses to over 1,000 horsepower. For a company that only builds exotic cars, the British automaker’s portfolio is rather exhaustive.

Q: Which is the most expensive McLaren?

The 2020 McLaren Speedtail is the most expensive McLaren. It starts at around $2 million. That car boasts of a hybrid powertrain that churns out 1,035 horsepower. It is also the fastest McLaren ever built with a top speed of 250 mph. McLaren limited the production to just 106 examples and all of them are sold out.

Q: How much is a 2020 McLaren P1?

The McLaren P1 was the spiritual successor to the F1 and the automaker’s first supercar since. The company had announced just 375 examples of it with at a price of $1.15 million a pop. The production ended in 2015 and all the 375 P1s were sold out. They hardly come up for sale in the used market, but the ones that do sell for around $2 million.

Q: How much is a McLaren worth 2020?

Some Ultimate Series and Legacy McLaren models generally tend to appreciate in value, thus making a McLaren a lot more worth than what you’d end up spending buying it from the factory. An example of the F1 was auctioned at Pebble Beach in 2021 for a staggering $20.5 million! When launched in the mid-90s, they were priced between $800,000 and $1 million.

Q: How much does McLaren cost?

If you want to become a proud owner of a new McLaren today, you’ll have to shell out at anywhere between $184,900 and over $2 million.

Q: How much do McLarens cost?

The McLaren range currently starts at $184,900 with the 540C and goes all the way up to $2.1 million for the 2020 Speedtail.

Q: How much does a normal McLaren cost?

You’ll have to keep a budget of around $200,000 to get yourself a McLaren. The 570S is the most popular McLaren model and it starts at $191,100.

Q: What is the second cheapest McLaren?

The McLaren 570S is the second cheapest McLaren model and it starts at $191,100

Q: What is the cheapest 2020 McLaren?

The 2021 McLaren 540C is the cheapest new McLaren that you can buy today. It starts at $184,900.

Q: How much is a McLaren 540C?

The McLaren 540C starts at $184,900 and it is the cheapest McLaren on sale today.