McLaren Senna Becomes a Ride-On for Children
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August 21, 2020

McLaren Senna Becomes a Ride-On for Children

McLaren Senna

The McLaren Senna Becomes a Ride-On for Children

McLaren Automotive has unveiled a ride-on version of the Senna for young drivers.

Text by YANAKA Tomomi

F1 Driver Lando Norris Takes a Test Drive

Following the P1 and 720S, the Senna is the third ride-on model from McLaren. It is inspired by the Senna, named after Ayrton Senna, who won three F1 World Championships with McLaren, and was produced in a limited run of 500 units, each costing approximately 100 million yen.
The color options include "Volcano Yellow," a limited edition color available only through authorized McLaren dealers. This striking yellow with green accents, reminiscent of Ayrton Senna's racing helmet, is designed for aspiring young racers.
The ride-on is suitable for children aged 3 to 6. Prior to its announcement, McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris conducted a test drive, and visuals of this have also been released.
The vehicle features a push-button start, just like the real car, and replicates the Senna's engine sound when the accelerator is pressed. For precise handling, it is equipped with a functional brake and illuminated brake lights. The infotainment system allows children to listen to music while driving and access files from USB memory sticks and SD cards.
While sales in Japan are yet to be determined, the price in the UK has been announced as £375.
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