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Mclaren 720S 2022 for sale

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McLaren 720S 2022

The 2022 McLaren 720S continues in coupe and spider body styles with the 710 hp twin-turbo V8 unchanged. McLaren introduced the MSO (McLaren Special Operations) Defined and Bespoke personalisation tiers for 2022 Canadian orders, enabling exterior tri-coat colours, carbon fibre trim combinations, and custom interior hides previously only available on Special Series cars. A new Track theme emerges for 2022 with carbon-ceramic brakes as a consolidated package alongside additional downforce components. Specialty insurance in Ontario: $22,000–$38,000. Maintenance: $10,000–$18,000. The 720S Spider commands a small premium over the coupe in the used market due to lower production volume and greater desirability among Canadian buyers who combine track use with touring. Carbon-ceramic brake replacement on the 720S costs approximately $18,000–$24,000 for a full set β€” a cost buyers should anticipate at 40,000–60,000 km intervals depending on use intensity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the technical specifications and Canadian pricing of the 2022 McLaren 720S?

The 2022 McLaren 720S is a two-seat supercar built around the M840T powertrain β€” a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 producing 720 hp (hence the name) and 770 Nm of torque, paired with a seven-speed SSG dual-clutch automatic transmission. Drive is exclusively to the rear wheels. Performance figures are extraordinary: 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds, 0-200 km/h in 7.8 seconds, and a top speed of 341 km/h. The Monocage II carbon fibre survival cell contributes to a dry weight of just 1,283 kg β€” exceptional for a car of this power output. In Canada, the 720S base price in 2022 started at approximately $330,000 before options and provincial taxes. Personalization through the McLaren Special Operations (MSO) program could easily push the final price well beyond $400,000. The 720S was offered in Coupe and Spider (convertible) body styles.

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What chassis and aerodynamic technologies does the 2022 McLaren 720S feature?

The 720S integrates several motorsport-derived chassis technologies. The Proactive Chassis Control II (PCC II) suspension uses hydraulically interconnected dampers β€” front-to-rear and left-to-right β€” that adapt damping in real time based on dynamic behavior and driver-selected modes (Normal, Sport, Track, and Vehicle Lift for increased ground clearance). The active aerodynamic system includes a rear wing that deploys under braking to maximize downforce and stabilize the car, generating up to 480 kg of total aerodynamic downforce at speed. The optional carbon ceramic brakes (CCM-RS) provide exceptional thermal endurance for track use. The electro-hydraulic power steering is more communicative than purely electric systems β€” a deliberate choice by McLaren β€” and the 720S intentionally omits rear-wheel steering to preserve direct driver communication. Brake discs are 390 mm front, 380 mm rear as standard, with carbon ceramic available as a cost option of approximately $15,000 to $20,000 CAD.

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What are the practical ownership considerations for a 2022 McLaren 720S in Canada?

Owning a McLaren 720S in Canada involves several specific considerations. The McLaren dealer network is very limited: approximately five Canadian locations (Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and a few others), which can complicate maintenance access and emergency repairs for owners distant from these centres. Maintenance costs are substantial: an annual service can cost $3,000 to $6,000, and carbon fibre bodywork repairs are particularly expensive. Insurance for a supercar of this value typically requires a specialist insurer and can exceed $10,000 per year in Canada depending on driver profile and province. The 720S is emphatically a fair-weather car in Canada: its very low ground clearance (130 mm), available semi-slick tire options, and electronic sensitivity make it wholly unsuitable for Canadian winters. Nearly all Canadian owners store the car from November through April and use it on track days during warmer months. Resale values for the 720S have held reasonably well in Canada compared to other exotic brands, partly due to McLaren's relatively limited production volumes.

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