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McLaren 765LT Reliability: The Longtail Ownership Cost Reality

Wed Mar 11 2026
Reliability Score: 64 /100

Common Failure Points & Costs

Component Failure Mileage Symptom Est. Cost (USD) Risk Level
Hydraulic Suspension System 15k - 40k miles (track) / 25k-50k (street) Hydraulic leak, suspension inconsistency $3,000 - $8,000 Critical
Engine Belt Drive Schedule dependent (shorter on high-output LT) No warning — follow belt service strictly $2,500 - $5,000 (service) / $20,000+ (failure) Critical
Proactive Transmission (Higher Stress) 15k - 30k miles (track) / 40k+ (street) Hesitant engagement, slipping under hard acceleration $6,000 - $15,000 High
Tires (LT-spec Pirelli SC) 1,500 - 4,000 miles (Trofeo R track) / 5k-8k (Pirelli SC street) Rapid wear, blistering, heat cycling degradation $3,500 - $7,000 per set High

Reliability Verdict

The 765LT is the most intense M840T application. The 765hp tune puts more stress on every system — the engine, the transmission, and the hydraulic suspension. Tire consumption on LT-spec tires is extreme. Most 765LTs have significant track miles, which dramatically accelerates wear on everything. The 765LT is an exceptional car — but it is more expensive to operate than a 720S by a measurable margin.

McLaren 765LT Reliability: The Longtail Ownership Reality

The McLaren 765LT (2020–2022) is the most extreme road-legal expression of the 720S platform. 765 horsepower. Stripped interior. Carbon fiber everywhere. Stiffer, more aggressive suspension. Faster downforce levels.

It is almost certainly the most capable McLaren ever offered to the public. It is also the most expensive to own.


1. What Is the LT?

“LT” stands for Longtail — a McLaren Grand Prix tradition referring to cars with extended bodywork for aerodynamic benefit. The 765LT shares the same M840T V8 as the 720S, but at:

  • 765 hp (vs 710 hp)
  • 720 Nm torque
  • 108kg lighter than the standard 720S
  • LT-specific suspension calibration (harder, track-focused)
  • Fixed rear wing, active front aero

The higher power output and harder suspension mean every component works harder than in the 720S.


2. The Track History Problem

The 765LT was designed to be trackworthy out of the box. It was bought by track enthusiasts who used it accordingly. The consequence:

  • Most 765LTs have significant track miles, regardless of displayed road mileage
  • Hydraulic suspension ages faster under track G loads
  • Transmission clutch wears faster under repeated aggressive launches
  • Engine oil degrades faster at sustained high rpm

[!IMPORTANT] Any 765LT purchase must include laser questioning about track use history. “Occasional track days” can mean very different things. Ask specifically for records of track events.


3. Hydraulic Suspension: Same Risk, More Stress

The 765LT uses the same HRLS hydraulic suspension as the 720S. Under track use, the system works considerably harder:

  • Higher G-loads cycle the hydraulic pressure continuously
  • Each lap is equivalent to many miles of street use in terms of hydraulic system wear
  • Fluid contamination from heat cycling is faster

Budget: $3,000–$8,000 for hydraulic system service on a used 765LT.


4. Tire Costs: The Category That Surprises

The 765LT was offered with Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R tires as standard — a street-legal track tire with extraordinary grip and extraordinary wear rates.

Tire TypeStreet LifeTrack LifeSet Cost
Trofeo R (Factory Spec)5,000–8,000 miles1,500–3,000 miles$3,500 – $5,500
Pirelli Corsa (Alternative)6,000–10,000 miles2,500–4,000 miles$2,500 – $4,000

A 765LT used for 5 track days per year may consume 2 sets of tires annually. Tire costs alone can reach $7,000–$11,000/year on an active 765LT.


5. Annual Ownership Budget

ItemAnnual Cost
Annual service$2,000 – $4,000
Tires (active use)$4,000 – $8,000
Hydraulic system reserve$2,000 – $3,500
Belt service (amortized)$800 – $1,500
Transmission service (amortized)$1,000 – $2,000
Annual Total (active)$10,000 – $19,000

6. Who Should Buy the 765LT?

Buy the 765LT if:

  • You have a dedicated track day program and want the best road-legal experience
  • Your annual budget for running costs is $15,000+
  • You understand exotic ownership and have maintained performance cars before

Do not buy the 765LT if:

  • You want a car to “occasionally track”
  • Your budget for ownership is based on a normal supercar
  • You cannot access a McLaren specialist for regular service

Expert Buying Advice

Any 765LT purchase requires a full pre-purchase inspection specifically checking for track history. Hydraulic system inspection is mandatory. Budget $12,000–$20,000+/year for active ownership. The 765LT is not a car to 'occasionally track' — it belongs to track-focused owners with the budget to match.

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