Lanzante created a supercar that surpasses McLaren

New Lanzante 95-59 supercar

The British company Lanzante is preparing to present its first own supercar called the 95-59. This car was created as a tribute to the legendary McLaren F1 GTR, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1995. Production is limited to only 59 units, and the design was developed by former McLaren engineer Paul Howse.

The car will be built on a McLaren platform and will inherit a three-seat layout with a central driving position. The rear part of the body is made of carbon fiber, equipped with LED lights and a massive diffuser. The body color is Ueno Grey, the same as that of the Le Mans winner.

This is not just a track car — it will be comfortable for long trips and will be able to carry luggage.

Technical features

Although the exact engine specifications have not yet been disclosed, Lanzante claims that the power-to-weight ratio will be 700 hp per ton. The manufacturer emphasizes that the 95-59 will not be a purely racing model, but is focused on comfort and practicality.

The price of the car remains a secret for now, but it is expected to significantly exceed the cost of conventional McLaren models. The presentation will take place in just three weeks.

Given the limited production run and the connection to the legendary McLaren F1, this project could become a true collector’s rarity. Interest in it is already high among fans of motorsport and premium cars.

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