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McLaren - 650 (2016)
Discover the thrill of owning a McLaren 650—a benchmark of performance, design, and prestige in the ultra‑luxe sports car segment. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new McLaren 650 2016 price snapshot or exploring the value of a seasoned model, this description will give you a detailed snapshot of what you need to know before you hit the road or the market. Expect powerful numbers, clear specs, and a realistic view of depreciation that helps you gauge how McLaren 650 price evolves over time.
- Engine & Powertrain: 3.8‑liter twin‑turbocharged V8, 641 hp, 695 lb‑ft of torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual gearbox
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (strictly 91+ octane)
- Performance: 0–60 mph in 3.4 seconds, top speed 186 mph
- Dimensions:
- Length: 168.5 in (4,281 mm)
- Width: 74.7 in (1,897 mm)
- Height: 48.8 in (1,240 mm)
- Wheel‑base: 109.8 in (2,787 mm)
- Weight: Approx. 2,600 lbs (1,179 kg) – a low, balanced chassis that keeps handling sharp
- Suspension: McLaren 3‑point (MS3) engineered for track‑ready performance
- Braking: 12‑piece front / 8‑piece rear (with clutch‑control calipers)
- Exterior: Carbon‑fiber monocoque, active aerodynamic elements (wide rear wing, adjustable front spoiler)
- Interior: Carbon‑fiber trim, climate‑controlled seats, gesture‑controlled infotainment
- Driver Assistance: McLaren Performance Assist (MPC), cornering ABS, traction control
When you ask, what is a 2016 McLaren 650 worth? The answer hinges on condition, mileage, and market conditions, but you can safely expect the average McLaren 650 price of a used model to sit within a range influenced heavily by these factors.
McLaren 650 Depreciation – Real-World InsightsLuxury supercars, especially those crafted by McLaren, realistically follow a steeper depreciation curve early in their life cycle. Typical patterns include:
- First year: 15‑20% drop from the vehicle’s original new price.
- Second year: 10‑15% depreciation, compounding on the reduced base.
- Subsequent years: About 5‑8% per
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