5 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Market value
$1,699,000 to $2,200,000
Did you know
McLaren Elva XP has no windshield, just aero for wind deflection
The McLaren Elva XP is a breathtaking tribute to automotive purity, a visceral reminder of what driving once was and still can be. Born from a storied lineage that harks back to Bruce McLaren's racing exploits in the 1960s, the Elva XP resurrects a name synonymous with raw, open-air performance. This prototype isn't merely a nod to nostalgia; it's a bold assertion of McLaren's relentless pursuit of innovation, stripped of windshields and roofs, daring drivers to reconnect with the elements at blistering speeds.
Underneath its sculpted carbon fiber skin lies a technological marvel: a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, unleashing over 800 horsepower with an immediacy that borders on telepathic. McLaren's Active Air Management System, a clever aerodynamic trick that manipulates airflow to create a virtual windshield, showcases the brand's obsessive attention to detail and performance. Driving the Elva XP is an exercise in sensory overload—every throttle input, every corner apex, every subtle shift in grip communicated directly, unfiltered and exhilarating.
Visually, the Elva XP is as much sculpture as automobile, its fluid lines and aggressive stance evoking the spirit of classic racers while firmly planting itself in modernity. It's a rare beast, limited in production and destined for collectors who appreciate automotive artistry and engineering excellence. Yet, beyond exclusivity, the Elva XP embodies something deeper—a fearless celebration of speed and sensation, a car that doesn't just move you physically but stirs something primal within. In a world increasingly sanitized, it's refreshingly, unapologetically alive.
5 McLaren Elva XP sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the McLaren Elva XP is rated 1 of 1.
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