A purveyor of expensive, capable, small-batch British sports cars, McLaren's first car was the inimitable McLaren F1. Currently, the automaker produces five cars, with price tags ranging from about $150,000 all the way past $1 million.
Even as far as supercars are concerned, the McLaren 720S is quite the tour de force.
Not only does the 720S look like a spaceship, it accelerates and handles like one, too.
From affordable two-seaters to luxury roadsters, these are the best convertible models on sale today.
This one-off paint job took 12 weeks to complete.
A twin-turbo V8 with no roof? Sounds great.
Go roofless in McLaren's latest longtail model in 11 seconds.
We're not entirely sure how the previous owners only managed to do 240 miles in it, though.