Key Takeaways
Lanzante McLaren Senna GTR LM 25 is the only one in existence
Equipped with carbon fiber bodywork, lightweight wheels, and cabin details replicating the Le Mans-winning F1 GTR
Converted by Lanzante to be road-legal.
The Lanzante McLaren Senna GTR LM 25 – the only one existing on earth – is lined up to hit the auction block. The unique Lanzante creation is currently listed on RM Sotheby’s and is expected to fetch up to 1.6 million euros or around $1.7 million at the current exchange rates.
The Senna GTR LM 25 was ordered by its current owner in August 2020, a few years before the F1 engine-powered Lanzante 930 TAG Turbo. It’s part of the seven “LM 25” models built by Lanzante to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the F1 GTR’s famous win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Each LM 25, based on varying McLarens, represents the seven F1s that competed at Le Mans in 1995. This example headed for auction is the only Senna GTR made under the series; other McLarens made include the 600LT, 600LT Spider, 765LT, 765LT Spider, Senna, and one mystery model.
The Exclusive LM 25
Like the other LM 25 models, Lanzante painted the Senna GTR LM 25 with contrasting dark and light gray paint, the same colors the Tokyo Ueno Clinic-liveried F1 GTR wore at Le Mans. It wears extensive carbon fiber bodywork, including five-spoke lightweight forged aluminum and carbon fiber wheels, with center locks and gold brake calipers. Homage to the F1 GTR includes the subtle LM 25 decals, Tokyo Ueno Clinic branding on the carbon fiber monocoque, and the number “59” etched on the lower door windows.
The carbon fiber shower continues in the cabin, starting with the seats that replicate those found in the F1 GTR. There’s also a carbon fiber steering wheel, drilled gold pedals, blue Willans race harnesses, and “LM 25” logos on the headrests.
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Road-Legal Senna GTR
Lanzante didn’t touch the original power unit of the LM 25, which means the Senna GTR LM 25 is still powered by the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 that makes 814 horsepower. However, Lanzante’s modifications shaved about 90 pounds off the original car. The UK-based company also converted the supercar to make it road-legal – unlike the equally limited Senna GTR LMs designed by McLaren Special Operations.
If you want this extremely unique Senna GTR in your garage, know it will hit the auction block on May 10, 2024.
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