Technical improvements to the Pink Magic were not reported, so the exclusive Newport Beach supercar probably retained the standard 765-horsepower V8 4.0 biturbo engine with a reconfigured seven-speed “robot” and an upgraded suspension. The model also retains an elongated body, improved aerodynamics due to a larger diffuser, a modified active rear wing and a new body kit, as well as a braking system from McLaren Senna and new rims with titanium bolts.
Look at the very pink McLaren 765LT Spider from California
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