$1.4 million McLaren spotted turning the streets of India into a runway
Published on Jun 07, 2025 at 10:32 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jun 05, 2025 at 4:44 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This rare $1.4 million McLaren 765LT Spider was spotted turning the streets of Hyderabad, India, into a runway, but it turns out it’s not the only supercar in the local area.
Capable of reaching speeds of over 200mph, this 765LT Spider is a joke of a supercar.
Few people ever get the chance to push it to its limits, though.
But over in India, one social-media personality and entrepreneur has put his foot down on the lesser-spotted McLaren, showing just how speedy it is on the highways in India.
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Supercars in India are quite the rarity – not necessarily through a lack of demand, but rather that the terrain can prove quite tricky for low-riding Lamborghinis and Ferraris.
That doesn’t mean that there aren’t some magnificent cars on the subcontinent, however.
Queen Elizabeth’s own Range Rover, also used by the Obamas, is currently in the possession of an Indian billionaire.

However, one esteemed entrepreneur has now wowed Hyderabad locals by sporting a $1.4 million McLaren and sending it ripping down the highways with the top down and wind blowing in his hair.
Naseer Khan, a media influencer and businessman, is the proud owner of a McLaren 765LT Spider (one of just 765 in the world) and was recently filmed ‘dominating’ the roads in it.
The McLaren 765LT Spider is one of the quickest cars to leave the Woking, England factory, capable of going toe-to-toe with a jet – we should know, Supercar Blondie raced the car against the C-5 Super Galaxy.
But to see it overtaking some of the Indian locals on a highway in Hyderabad is incredible to witness.
It’s not the only supercar that Khan owns, though. In fact, he’s got one of the most impressive collections in India.
He boasts a Lamborghini Aventador and Urus, a trifecta of Ferraris (812 Superfast, 388 GTB, and 458 Italia), a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and Ghost, and more.
Khan’s McLaren would do well to stay on the motorways, though.
One Ferrari California T felt the wrath of the off-road terrains, getting beached with an incoming tide in Mumbai, needing some wild local assistance to be wrenched free.
Given that the McLaren is four times as expensive, he’ll surely keep the Spider tucked away in the webs of his private villa.
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