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McLaren - MP4-12C (2011)

At the heart of the luxury sports car market, the McLaren MP4‑12C stands out with its blend of aerodynamic agility and powerful performance. First introduced in 2011, this model quickly became a benchmark for what high‑performance coupes should offer. If you’re wondering what is a 2011 McLaren MP4‑12C worth today or checking out the current trend in the McLaren MP4‑12C price realm, you’ll find that the vehicle’s value remains steep, yet reflective of modest depreciation compared to other hyper‑cars.

Below is a snapshot of the key specifications that make the MP4‑12C an engineering marvel, followed by a realistic look at its depreciation curve, comparative positioning against peers, and its place in the market. Use this guide to gauge how McLaren MP4‑12C 2011 price ranges shift with condition, mileage, and market dynamics, and see how the used MP4‑12C’s price compares to the new hatchback on European shores.

  • Engine: 4.0‑liter twin‑turbo V8, 460 hp
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch (McLaren 7‑S, manual available for enthusiasts)
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded, 95 RON
  • Power & Torque: 460 hp @ 6,200–7,200 rpm; torque 420 lb‑ft @ 2,000–5,500 rpm
  • Acceleration: 0‑60 mph in 3.7 s (manual); top speed electronically limited to 205 mph
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 174.9″ x 69.9″ x 48.4″
  • Wheelbase: 108.6″
  • Weight: 3,347 lb (approx. 1,520 kg)
  • Brakes: Brembo carbon‑ceramic, 10‑inch front, 8‑inch rear
  • Suspension: Active carbon‑fiber double wishbone (front and rear)
  • Interior: Driver‑centric cockpit; optional carbon‑fiber trim; dual‑screen infotainment (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto)

Depreciation Insight

When evaluating the McLaren MP4‑12C depreciation within a used vehicle context, prospective buyers and collectors often compare it to the rapid value drop seen in other high‑performance vehicles. Typically, the MP4‑12C loses roughly 15–20% of its value in the first year, especially for new‑on‑market models that aren’t sealed from the factory. After the initial steep slide, the depreciation curve tends to flatten, with the car depreciating around 5–8% yearly during years two to five. Over a decade, a used MP4‑12C generally retains 40–55% of its original MSRP, making it a relatively resilient asset in the luxury sports car resale market.

These estimates are sensitive to region, mileage, and whether the car has been modified. For example, a 2011 MP4‑12C that has kept mileage under 10,000 miles and remains in its original factory condition can command a significantly higher price than its higher‑mileage counterparts. Thus, while the average depreciated value sits somewhere around £


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