A series of images have been shared online by McLaren Glasgow showing another limited-run Senna, this time dubbed the LM. While McLaren has yet to acknowledge the existence of the Senna Can-Am or Senna LM in any official press material, it is understood that the British marque is building 20 examples of the LM, each of which is based on a GTR chassis. Production of the Senna Can-AM is said to be capped at just 3 units worldwide.

The Senna LM in question is painted in a dark shade of grey that’s been contrasted with a series of accents painted in Papaya Orange, including the front splitter, wing mirrors, and parts of the rear wing. There is also a small orange roof scoop, wheels similar to the original McLaren F1 LM, and four unique gold-colored tailpipes. The car also features new air vents on the front fenders.


Inside, the LM comes complete with a series of orange components and includes ‘LM’ embroidery on the headrests. At least one other example has been built by the company. That car is painted exclusively in Papaya Orange and was recently caught out in the open.

The Senna Can-Am features largely the same parts as the Senna LM, but includes a number of accents in a hommage to the McLaren M8B driven by Bruce McLaren during the 1969 Canadian American Challenge Cup.