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Nigerian-American Tech Innovator, John Imah, Takes Delivery Of His 1-of-500 McLaren Senna

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Nigerian-American Tech Innovator, John Imah, takes delivery of his 1-of-500 McLaren Senna sports car.

His blacked-out sports cars already includes McLaren 720s, Lamborghini Huracan, Porsche Speedster and a Lamborghini Urus.

Just 500 McLaren Sennas sports car will be made, all of which are already sold despite a listed price of £750,000.

Powering the mid-engined sports car is a twin-turbocharged V8 engine codenamed the M840TR, which produces 789 hp.





McLaren Senna can reach 100 km/h (62 mph) from rest in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 335 km/h (208 mph).

McLaren Senna

One of just 500 McLaren Senna sports cars in the world has joined the impressive garage of John Imah, a Nigerian-born American entrepreneur and tech innovator, who founded SpreeAI.

“She’s finally here! Spent the day with the Mcclaren Senna. 1 of 500.🦇,” the award-winning tech influencer wrote on his Instagram page while sharing photos and video of his latest acquisition with his followers.

Imah is known for his sharing photos of his blacked-out luxury sports cars, which includes a McLaren 720s, a Lamborghini Huracan Spyder (Convertible), a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, a 1957 Porsche Speedster and a Lamborghini Urus SUV.





McLaren Senna

Imah’s hand-built McLaren Senna sports car is one of just 500 units that will be made, all of which are already sold despite a listed price of £750,000 with the final car auctioned at a price of £1,916,793.

Official unveil at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, the limited-edition car is named after the Brazilian Formula One race driver, Ayrton Senna, to honour his success with the McLaren Formula One Team between 1988 and 1993 Formula 1 seasons.

Powering the mid-engined sports car is a twin-turbocharged V8 engine codenamed the M840TR, which produces 789 hp. Senna can reach 100 km/h (62 mph) from rest in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 335 km/h (208 mph).





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