News > 08 September 2025
McLaren Market Values 2025: Supercar Trends From F1 to Artura
McLaren has always played at the cutting edge of performance — from Formula 1 dominance to road cars that redefine what a supercar can be. But how do these cars perform at auction?
Using CarClimb’s global database of over 400 McLaren sales, we’ve identified the latest market values for key models and where the strongest trends are emerging.

1. McLaren F1: The Untouchable Halo Car
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Market Value: ~$14.7M
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Range: $5.3M – $20.5M
The McLaren F1 remains in a league of its own. With only 64 road cars built, each auction commands global attention. Prices have consistently risen, with standout examples pushing well past $20M.
Investment Outlook: The ultimate blue-chip McLaren. If you have one, you hold an appreciating asset with no sign of slowing.

2. Hypercar Trio: McLaren P1, McLaren Senna & McLaren Speedtail
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McLaren P1 Market Value: ~$1.7M (range: $966k – $2.4M)
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McLaren Senna Market Value: ~$1.19M (range: $847k – $1.6M)
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McLaren Speedtail Market Value: ~$2.7M (range: $2.0M – $3.3M)
McLaren’s modern hypercars continue to impress at auction. The P1 has stabilized around $1.5M–$2M, the Senna sits just above $1M, and the Speedtail — McLaren’s fastest-ever road car — is commanding close to $3M.
Investment Outlook:
- P1: Plateauing but stable, strong long-term icon.
- Senna: Still relatively new; could appreciate as numbers shrink in circulation.
- Speedtail: Already appreciating; one of the strongest modern McLaren bets.

3. Super Series: McLaren 720S, McLaren 765LT, McLaren 650S & McLaren 675LT
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McLaren 765LT Market Value: ~$529k (range: $354k – $880k)
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McLaren 720S Market Value: ~$257k (range: $183k – $396k)
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McLaren 675LT Market Value: ~$256k (range: $160k – $420k)
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McLaren 650S Market Value: ~$141k (range: $66k – $204k)
The 720S has been the backbone of McLaren’s Super Series, but depreciation has pushed values below $300k in most cases. Meanwhile, the limited-run 765LT has proven resistant to depreciation, holding strong above $500k.
Investment Outlook:
- 765LT: The best long-term investment of the Super Series.
- 720S & 650S: Great entry points for buyers; depreciation creates opportunity.
- 675LT: Limited numbers make it more collectible than its siblings.

4. Sports Series: McLaren 570S, McLaren 570GT & McLaren 600LT
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McLaren 570S Market Value: ~$145k (range: $75k – $440k)
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McLaren 570GT Market Value: ~$137k (range: $85k – $189k)
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McLaren 600LT Market Value: ~$215k (range: $113k – $292k)
The entry-level McLarens remain the most approachable. While the 570S and 570GT have experienced steady depreciation, the track-focused 600LT commands a premium and shows signs of holding value better.
Investment Outlook:
- McLaren 600LT: A sleeper investment, already outperforming depreciation trends.
- McLaren 570S/GT: Excellent buy for enthusiasts looking for performance per dollar.

5. Future Tech: McLaren Artura
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Market Value: ~$211k (range: $185k – $211k)
McLaren’s hybrid era began with the Artura. Auction data is limited, but values are holding close to MSRP, reflecting strong demand for early cars.
Investment Outlook: Too early to call, but interest in hybrid performance suggests solid future collectibility.
Final Thoughts
From $15M McLaren F1 icons to $140k entry-level McLaren 570s, McLaren’s auction results reveal a brand with range — both in performance and value. For investors, the standouts today are the McLaren 765LT and McLaren Speedtail, while bargain hunters may look to the McLaren 570S or McLaren 650S as undervalued entry points.
FAQ
What is the market value of a McLaren F1?
Around $14.7M, with rare examples selling for $20M+.
Which McLaren models are the best investments?
The McLaren 765LT, vSpeedtail, and McLaren F1 are the strongest long-term holds.
What’s the cheapest McLaren you can buy?
McLaren 570S and McLaren 570GT models are often under $150k at auction.
Is the McLaren P1 still appreciating?
Prices have plateaued around $1.7M, but limited supply should keep it stable.