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McLaren Automotive announces striking new Ultimate Series model at Pebble Beach Concours, promising open-top driving perfection 16 Aug 2019 CEO Mike Flewitt reveals design rendering of stunning new model to McLaren customers Striking roadster will debut in 2020 and promises purest driving experience yet Strictly limited production – just 399 cars to be built To be priced between McLaren Senna and Speedtail models An all-new Ultimate Series McLaren supercar, focused on the exhilaration of pure, open-top driving, will be announced by McLaren Automotive CEO, Mike Flewitt, tonight during a customer briefing at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The yet-named model is a two- seat, open cockpit roadster that will be the latest offering in McLaren’s range-topping Ultimate series lineage of supercars that includes the P1TM, Senna and Speedtail. Strictly limited to just 399 examples, the roadster will differ from both the McLaren Senna’s focus on being the ultimate r...

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