The McLaren M1A Cabriolet 1964 is a limited production sports car that embodies the spirit of classic style and innovation. Designed by McLaren Racing for the sports car enthusiast, the M1A is an elegant two-seater drop top with a striking body that catches the eye. The iconic curves, distinctive grille and bold racing stripes add to the overall breathtaking effect. Under the hood, the M1A is powered by a 0.9-litre four-cylinder engine that produces 55 horsepower. It is paired with a five-speed manual transmission, allowing for quick and easy gear shifts. The power is sent to the front wheels for an agile and responsive driving performance. The exterior of the M1A is striking and timeless, featuring sleek lines and curves and classic detailing. The long hood line, double headlamps and integrated door handles all lend to its eye-catching design. The iconic racing stripes are set above the side scallops, while the wide grille gives the car a signature look. Inside the cockpit, the M1A offers a comfortable and luxurious cabin experience. The bucket seats provide superior support and comfort, while the leather-wrapped steering wheel offers a comfortable grip. The climate control ensures a comfortable ride, as does the digital instrumentation with 7-inch display. The audio system is stereo- ready and Bluetooth enabled for convenient music streaming. The McLaren M1A Cabriolet 1964 is a timeless classic that combines a striking design with performance, luxury and technology that still stands out today.
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