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McLAREN 788HS / THE SWAN SONG OF A LEGENDARY LINEAGE

McLaren 788HS : 777 ch, 200 exemplaires, le chant du cygne révélé à Goodwood 2026
McLaren 788HS: The grand finale at Goodwood, absolutely insane!

McLaren 788HS: The Goodwood beast closing an era

788 PS. 800 Nm. 200 units. The final thermal chaos.

📅 July 11, 2026 🏁 Goodwood Festival of Speed

Some cars just show up, and others make a monumental final statement. The McLaren 788HS, revealed at Goodwood in July 2026, is definitely the latter. We're talking about the finale of the Super Series (720S, 765LT, 750S) with a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 pushed to 788 PS. Honestly, this is the kind of madness we live for at Tourismo Clothing. To celebrate, check our McLaren collection—it's straight fire.

The specs that hurt (the real ones, man )

McLaren wasn't kidding around. The M840T block pumps out 788 PS (777 bhp) with 800 Nm of torque. Weighing in at just 1265 kg dry, the power-to-weight ratio is just plain wrong. 0 to 100 km/h? 2.8 seconds. 0 to 200 km/h? 7.0 seconds flat. We're in the deep end now. It's the 3rd "HS" (High Sport) in history after the 12C and 675LT, and this one is limited to 200 numbered units. A real collector's piece before everything goes electric, dammit.

788 PSBrute Power
800 NmMassive Torque
1265 kgFeatherweight
7.0s0-200 km/h

F1 Aero and a chassis to die for

Under its carbon skin, the 788HS hides a massive active rear wing and a diffuser inspired directly by Formula 1. Everything is designed to glue you to the tarmac. The brakes are Senna-spec, so it stops on a dime—no stress. It's the ultimate evolution of the 720S platform, refined for nearly 10 years. As McLaren Automotive confirms, this is the final 100% thermal expression of this line.

PerformanceValue
Top Speed330 km/h (205 mph )
0-100 km/h2.8s
Production200 units (MSO HS)
"The 788HS isn't just a car; it's a grand farewell after a decade of dominance." — A guy from MSO who knows what he's talking about.

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