According to Automotive News, the McLaren 720S could be replaced by the 750S in April. The source claims that the new model will be powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 producing 740 horsepower, compared to its predecessor's 710 horsepower.

The insider also stated that the 750S will have a more aggressive styling than the 720S but not as extreme as the 765. The interior will feature a floating tablet infotainment screen and the suspension and drive mode switches are located on the instrument cluster bezel. Both the coupe and convertible variants will be introduced at the same time, with prices starting at approximately $342,000.

McLaren President of the Americas, Nicolas Brown, has referred to the 750S as "a refinement of 720" and hinted that it has already been sold out until 2024. The automaker recently joined forces with Lockheed Martin Skunk Works to use their design software for future supercar models, though it is unclear if the 750S will be part of that collaboration.

2019 McLaren 720S Spider

There are also rumors about McLaren potentially building an electric SUV or sedan, but no final decisions have been made. Additionally, the company signed a memorandum of understanding with BMW to work on electric vehicle architecture for sports cars, but details are scarce.

Source: Automotive News