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McLaren 720S leaks on Instagram ahead of Geneva Motor Show

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McClaren is set to announce the McLaren 720S at the Geneva Motor Show, which kicks off in March, but one photo of the car recently surfaced on Instagram. Oops!

Instagram user Lamborghiniks recently published the above picture of the car, noting that it’s going to be the official successor to the McLaren 650S. The car is allegedly known as P14 internally. You’ll note that it offers an all-new look when compared to the McLaren 650S. Indeed, notice how the door ducts now face backward instead of toward the front of the car. Notice the redesigned headlines, too, which look like massive triangles, almost teardrop in shape.

WOW!! Congratulations are in order!!!! This image has recently leaked of the upcoming McLaren 720S aka P14. This will be the all new successor to the McLaren 650S. I have heard for a while now that this car is going to be amazing but now I am even more excited for its official debut at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show!!! Just look at it! 😍 Hey @mclarenauto @frank_stephenson @robert_melville @jamesbanksesq – Well Done Gentlemen!! Take a bow. You have earned it. This is next level!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏😍👍 See you guys at Geneva! The 2017 Geneva Motor Show is only 39 days away!!! I cannot wait to see this stunning masterpiece in person!! 🙏😆🙏 🏎💨 Photographer is unknown. ______________________________________________________________ #McLaren #720S #McLaren720S #P14 #McLarenP14 #P1 #MSO #McLarenP1 #NoIAmNotPostingThisTryingToGetTheBP23 #AlreadyRejectedAndRightfullySo #675LT #688HS #P14 #570S #BP23 #F1 #BruceMcLaren #FrankStephenson #AstonMartin #Lamborghini #Ferrari #Porsche #GT2RS #Pagani #Koenigsegg #488 #Huracan #HuracanPerformante #England #WOW #BLESSED

A photo posted by Kris Singh (@lamborghiniks) on Jan 27, 2017 at 2:21am PST

720 metric horsepower

AutoBlog, which first spotted the Instagram post, said that it believes the 720S moniker points to “720 metric horsepower, or roughly 710 horsepower on the SAE scale.” Little else is known about the car, but we can’t wait to learn more come March when it’s fully announced at the Geneva Motor Show.

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