Six out of the 500 McLaren Senna supercars produced are kept in Singapore. On Sept 22, they will be on display at Millenia Walk from 6pm.
Named after the legendary racer Ayrton Senna, who raced for the McLaren team between 1988 and 1993, the Senna is a 778hp supercar with a top speed of 335kmh.
The ultra-rare LM is the road-legal version of the GTR, which is a track-only car built to mark the brand’s success at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995. Just 20 LMs have been built, and the only one in Singapore will be among the six gathered for the appearance on Sunday.
In 2018, the “standard” Senna was estimated to cost $4.5 million before COE and options.
The spokeswoman for McLaren Singapore, the brand’s local representative, said the gathering is “probably the only chance to see all the Sennas in Singapore at the same time”.
The event on Sunday comes after McLaren owners in Singapore got to meet race driver Lando Norris on Sept 18. The team racing in its distinctive “papaya orange” colour is competing in the Singapore leg leading the constructor’s championship, having overtaken the reigning champion Red Bull Racing at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix two weeks ago.