Not many tuners would make a McLaren 650S Spider
look like it came from a Hollywood blockbuster, but this is not a
tuning-related story, but a rendering.
The person responsible for turning the British-built
supercar into something akin to Liberty Walk's real-life creations is Javier
Oquendo, who did so by giving it an adjustabe front apron, vented bonnet,
flared fenders, and a massive rear wing.
These imaginary upgrades may not serve it
justice, especially without extra muscle squeezed from the 3.8-liter V8
twin-turbo engine that powers the entire modern McLaren in different outputs,
but it does give it extra street credit.
While the rendering artist was busy modifying the
650S Spider, McLaren itself has been prepping its successor, which could come
under the 720S moniker, suggesting that it will put out 720 PS, or 70
PS more than the current supercar. It's also expected to be somewhat
lighter that its predecessor due to using the latest iteration of the carbon
monocoque, which has an entirely new body wrapped around it, as a leaked image
shows.
McLaren is keeping quiet about it for now, but we
should find out everything there is to know in a month's time, when it debuts
at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show.