McLaren will fix the problem by adding physical fasteners to the window, securing it to the carbon frame. Until that happens, the company advises 765LT owners not to exceed 96 mph with the windows ...
McLaren is recalling a large chunk of the run of 2021 model year 765LT Coupes due to an unusual reason: there's a risk that the rear window could fly off at high speed. Until a fix is implemented ...
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McLaren has issued a recall for its hardcore 765LT supercar due to the rear window potentially detaching. The recall covers examples of the 765LT coupe from the 2021 model year and affects a total ...
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McLaren is advising owners of one of its supercars to stay off the track for now due to an issue with the rear window. McLaren issued a recall on the 2021 765LT sports car, which impacts 23 vehicles ...
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McLaren Australia has advised 25 owners of its 765LT supercar not to drive above highway speeds with their windows down or on racetracks, due to a fault which can lead to the rear window detaching.