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Hundreds Of Indians Poses With McLaren 765 LT Spider, The Most Expensive Car In India (Photos)

Photos : Hundreds of car enthusiasts take pictures with McLaren 765 LT Spider, the most expensive car in India.
At over $490,000, the McLaren 765 LT Spider hypercar is the most expensive car in India.
Hyderabad-based social media influencer, businessman and a car enthusiast, Naseer Khan, recently took delivery of his McLaren 765 LT Spider, joining his impressive collection of cars that he loves to show off on social media.
Last month, Khan’s 765 LT Spider hypercar worth over $490,000 turned up at Meet and Greet in Hyderabad, an event that also saw a Rolls-Royce Cullinan as crowd pullers.
As expected, the limited-edition McLaren 765 LT Spider, being the most expensive car in India, attracted a humongous crowd of enthusiasts, who struggle to take pictures with the British-made hypercar.
Khan’s McLaren 765 LT Spider is one of only 765 units that McLaren will produce globally. It is powered by a 4.0 litre twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine, which allows a 0 – 62 mph in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 205mph (330km/h).
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