
The McLaren F1 remains one of the most iconic and significant supercars ever built, combining groundbreaking engineering with a one-of-a-kind silhouette that still turns heads decades later.
Today, owning an F1 means joining an elite club, with prices soaring well past $20 million. But even among these four-wheel unicorns, the ultra-rare, track-only F1 GTRs take exclusivity to an entirely different level, with just 28 examples ever made. Honoring the McLaren F1 GTR, and the seven examples that have competed at Le Mans, the team at Lanzante commissioned seven LM25 Editions on different McLaren chassis. O’Gara Coach Beverly Hills is proud to present this 1-of-1 2022 McLaren 765LT Spider LM25 by Lanzante as part of its incredible inventory of exotics for sale on duPont REGISTRY.

A rolling piece of Le Mans history, not a replica or a restomod, this bespoke 765LT Spider comes inspired by the McLaren F1 GTR chassis 01R that placed first overall at Le Mans in 1995. From the Union Jack decal on the bonnet to the “59” racing number and light grey tinted carbon fiber panels, the exterior feels deliberate, not flashy. The exclusive 5-spoke carbon fiber wheels, gold calipers, and red McLaren lettering push it even further into one-of-a-kind territory, making this a one-in-a-million opportunity for any passionate McLaren collector.

Inside, the LM25 is just as serious. It swaps luxury for raw, race-focused cabin with F1 GTR-style bucket seats embroidered with LM25 logos, full red and blue harnesses, and gold anodized details across the pedals, shift paddles, and switchgear. Even the floor mats and door sills are carbon fiber, and every touchpoint feels like it was spec’d by someone who’s lived in pit lanes. There’s a Le Mans badge on the dash, a personalized airbag, and even the Ueno Grey-painted keys come badged and ready for a collector’s vault.

But none of it matters if the car doesn’t perform, and fortunately, it still packs the 765LT’s ferocious twin-turbo V8 and track-calibrated chassis. Ceramic gold exhaust tips hint at the performance underneath, and genuine gold-plated heat shields in the engine bay feel like the perfect nod to McLaren’s original gold-lined F1. As tributes go, the LM25 is the real deal. And for the few collectors who know the full F1 GTR backstory, this might be the ultimate homage.