In the pantheon of modern supercars, some vehicles transcend their initial purpose to become defining moments in automotive history. The 2016 McLaren 675LT is one such machine – a car that not only revived the legendary Longtail name but established the blueprint for every track-focused McLaren that followed.
The Return of Longtail Glory
Twenty years after the McLaren F1 GTR Longtail dominated Le Mans with its extended rear end and razor-sharp focus, McLaren brought the LT badge back to life. The 675LT wasn’t just a nostalgic nod to racing heritage — it was a declaration that McLaren understood what enthusiasts truly wanted: uncompromising performance wrapped in road-legal packaging.
Built on the bones of the already exceptional 650S, the 675LT underwent a transformation that touched every aspect of its being. McLaren’s engineers didn’t just turn up the power; they reimagined what a track-focused road car could be.
Engineering Obsession at Its Finest
The details that separate the 675LT from its peers read like a masterclass in automotive perfectionism. Take the exhaust system — McLaren literally crossed the pipes inside the car, routing the left bank’s exhaust to exit on the right side and vice versa. This seemingly complex solution achieves the perfect titanium tube length for maximum performance, showcasing the lengths McLaren’s engineers went to extract every ounce of capability.
Weight reduction became an art form. The windscreen was shaved by 1mm, the rear glass by 0.5mm — seemingly insignificant changes that saved 3.5kg, equivalent to removing three bottles of wine from the car. When every gram matters on track, these microscopic improvements add up to meaningful performance gains.
At 1,230kg dry weight, the 675LT shed 100kg compared to the 650S it was based on — like permanently removing a passenger. This wasn’t achieved through compromise but through obsessive attention to detail and the liberal use of carbon fiber throughout.
Performance That Rewrites the Rules
The numbers tell only part of the story. With 666 horsepower from its 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8, the 675LT generates 40% more downforce than the 650S thanks to that signature extended rear end. Engine mounts 300% stiffer than the standard car connect the driver directly to every vibration, every revolution of that magnificent powerplant.
This wasn’t just McLaren’s most track-focused road car when it launched — it was more hardcore than machines costing twice as much. The carbon fiber racing seats, borrowed directly from the million-dollar P1 hypercar, signal the 675LT’s serious intentions from the moment you slide behind the wheel.
The Sound of Evolution
Perhaps most importantly, the 675LT marked McLaren’s breakthrough in auditory drama. The titanium exhaust system didn’t just save 12kg — it created the first truly great-sounding McLaren road car. Previous McLaren models had been criticized for clinical coldness; the 675LT’s soundtrack was pure emotion, a primal roar that matched its visual aggression.
A Market Sleeping on History
Here’s what the market is missing: only 500 675LT Coupes were ever built worldwide. Every single unit sold out before the last car rolled off the production line. You’ll see more Ferrari 812 Superfasts on any given weekend than you’ll encounter 675LTs in a year.
Yet somehow, the 675LT remains undervalued compared to its significance and rarity. This is the car that launched McLaren’s modern LT philosophy, the founding father that gave us the beloved 600LT and the devastating 765LT. Future collectors will look back at this era and wonder how anyone could have overlooked the original.
The August Advantage
At August Motorcars, we currently have not one but two 675LTs available — both a coupe and a spider variant. Our featured 2016 675LT Coupe, finished in Volcano Yellow under a protective white vinyl wrap, represents everything the model stands for. With modifications including a Gintani tune, straight pipes, and carbon louvred fenders, this example takes the 675LT’s already extreme character to another level.
Every August Motorcars vehicle undergoes our rigorous 100-point inspection, ensuring that when you take delivery, you’re receiving not just a supercar, but peace of mind. With our worldwide shipping capabilities and comprehensive consignment program, distance is never a barrier to owning automotive history.
The Time Is Now
The 675LT represents a perfect storm of rarity, performance, and heritage that the market hasn’t fully recognized. As McLaren’s model range expands and production numbers increase, the significance of this 500-unit milestone becomes even more apparent.
Don’t let this opportunity pass by. Visit August Motorcars in Kelowna to experience the 675LT that started it all — because legends like this don’t stay undervalued forever.
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