McLaren’s 2015 lineup shows how the brand balanced road-focused models with halo performance cars, making that year useful for comparing everyday usability against track-capable machines. If you’re researching which 2015 McLaren to consider or cataloguing spec differences, this list gathers the core entries in one place.
There are 6 2015 McLaren Car Models, ranging from McLaren 540C to McLaren P1. For each model, you’ll find below the Model year(s),Body style,Power (hp) so you can quickly scan years, body type and horsepower side by side — a practical way to spot the right balance of performance and purpose you’ll find below.
Which 2015 McLaren model is most practical for regular driving?
The McLaren 540C and similar Sport Series entries offer the best daily balance: comfortable enough for streets, lighter on fuel and maintenance than extreme track models, and with enough power for spirited driving without the compromises of a hypercar.
How big are the performance differences across the 2015 models?
Power ranges significantly from the more modest Sport Series figures up to the P1’s hybrid peak output; comparing the Model year(s),Body style,Power (hp) columns below shows how each car prioritizes power, aerodynamics and intended use.
2015 Mclaren Car Models
| Model | Model year(s) | Body style | Power (hp) |
|---|---|---|---|
| McLaren P1 | 2013–2015 | Limited edition hybrid hypercar coupe | 903 |
| McLaren 650S | 2014–2016 | Coupe | 641 |
| McLaren 650S Spider | 2014–2016 | Spider (retractable hardtop) | 641 |
| McLaren 675LT | 2015–2016 | Limited edition “Longtail” coupe | 666 |
| McLaren 570S | 2015–2021 | Coupe | 562 |
| McLaren 540C | 2015–2021 | Coupe | 533 |
Images and Descriptions

McLaren P1
The legendary P1 is a “Holy Trinity” hybrid hypercar. Production of its 375-unit run concluded in December 2015, making this the final year the groundbreaking vehicle was produced, cementing its place in automotive history.

McLaren 650S
As the core model in McLaren’s Super Series, the 650S Coupe offered blistering performance derived from the 12C but with sharper styling and more power. It was a central part of McLaren’s lineup and widely available throughout 2015.

McLaren 650S Spider
Offering the same incredible performance as its coupe sibling, the 650S Spider added a retractable hardtop for an open-air experience with minimal weight penalty. It was a popular choice for buyers seeking supercar thrills and versatility in 2015.

McLaren 675LT
A track-focused, limited-edition “Longtail” model, the 675LT was lighter and more powerful than the 650S. Unveiled in early 2015 with all 500 units selling out quickly, first deliveries to excited customers began in the middle of the year.

McLaren 570S
The 570S launched McLaren’s new, more accessible Sports Series in 2015. It brought the brand’s signature carbon fiber chassis and twin-turbo V8 performance to a new market segment, with the first cars delivered to customers in late 2015.

McLaren 540C
Introduced in 2015 as the most attainable model in the new Sports Series, the 540C made the McLaren experience accessible to more drivers. While slightly less powerful than the 570S, it shared the same core technology and began reaching customers in late 2015.

