The historic McLaren Road Car Collection of Mansour Ojjeh—20 final-edition supercars, including the last F1 ever built, is now up for auction.
The world of automotive collecting is about to witness a record-breaking moment: a stunning fleet of 20 limited-edition McLaren road cars, meticulously curated by the late Mansour Ojjeh, is officially hitting the auction block. From the last McLaren F1 ever built to untouched supercars finished in the signature Mansour Orange, this is no ordinary collection—it’s a timeline of McLaren’s road car legacy.
An instrumental figure in McLaren’s meteoric rise, Mansour Ojjeh was not just a business magnate but a visionary who helped shape the brand’s identity. As part-owner of the TAG Group, Ojjeh entered the F1 scene in 1979 and later became an integral shareholder in McLaren during the mid-1980s. His contribution led to the development of the TAG-Porsche racing engines and the birth of the legendary McLaren F1.
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Inside the Collection: What’s Up for Grabs?
Each of the 20 cars in the auction represents the final production unit of its model—making them unicorns in the world of performance engineering. Some showpieces include:
- McLaren F1: The final F1 ever built, with just 1,100 miles on the clock.
- Senna GTR: A hardcore track weapon with impeccable provenance.
- Speedtail: McLaren’s fastest road car, untouched and pristine.
- Elva: A lightweight, roofless marvel that defines exclusivity.
- P1 GTR: A hypercar that combines hybrid technology with racing DNA.
All but two of these cars are completely undriven, presenting a museum-quality opportunity for elite collectors.
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Nearly the entire collection is finished in the custom shade Mansour Orange, a deep metallic hue symbolic of Ojjeh’s legacy with McLaren. It adds not only visual harmony but a collector’s cohesiveness—this was a unified vision, not an accidental assemblage.
With McLaren’s recent resurgence in Formula 1, the timing couldn’t be more impeccable. This collection celebrates both heritage and innovation, aligning with McLaren’s renewed dominance on the track.
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Experts anticipate that this once-in-a-lifetime auction could shatter supercar valuation records. With the McLaren F1 alone often crossing $20 million in private sales, the entire collection could be worth tens of millions of dollars.