The production of the Mclaren P1 supercar has ended after the 375th car completed assembly, the company has announced.
The Mclaren P1 was sold out even before production began in 2013. The car was built McLaren’s MSO division and the company says that no two cars were the same as cars were built to the customer’s exact needs. Each car took an average 17 days to build and the McLaren Production Centre (MPC) finished one unit per day. 105 people worked on each car and the people in the paint shop applied 5-8 liters of base coat color along with 8-9 liters of lacquer. Some cars with a more elaborate finish took up to 5 days for the paint process to be completed.
Each P1 took 800 hours of build time. Out of all 375 cars, 34% were sold to customers in The Americas, 26% to Europeans, 13% to buyers from the Middle East & Africa, and 27% to customers in the Asia Pacific region.
The cars seen in the pictures here are the first and the final unit, an Ice Silver example and a Pearlescent Orange model.