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Low-Mileage Carbon Black McLaren P1 With Gen-2 Hybrid Battery Hits the Block on duPont REGISTRY Live

Low-Mileage Carbon Black McLaren P1 With Gen-2 Hybrid Battery Hits the Block on duPont REGISTRY Live

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A 2014 McLaren P1 is now live on duPont REGISTRY Live, making it the third example of the Holy Trinity's rarest member to surface on the platform. The first was a dark Palladium Gray coupe, while the second was the #2-of-5 P1 Spider by Lanzante in Gulf racing colors. This particular car is chassis #102 of the 375 produced worldwide, but one key detail that separates it from the vast majority of P1s currently on the market is McLaren's Generation 2 high-voltage battery, installed and documented as part of a comprehensive $568,904 service carried out by McLaren Chicago in late 2024.

Announced by McLaren in 2022 and available to all P1 and P1 GTR owners, the Gen-2 battery derives much of its technology from the Speedtail. The new lithium iron phosphate cell weighs 110 pounds, compared to the original unit's 233 pounds, which translates directly into a 0.4-second improvement in the 0-to-186-mph run and 0.5 seconds per lap at the Nardo high-speed ring.

McLaren claims it is a power-dense hybrid cell with improved regenerative recharge rates. A P1 with the Gen 2 battery is not just better maintained; it is measurably faster than it was from the factory.

The aforementioned service visit also replaced the motor control unit, hybrid drive assembly gearbox, driveline damper, steering rack, electric water pump, and a significant number of ancillary components, resulting in one of the most comprehensively documented mechanical records available for any P1 currently on the market. The car shows 1,254 miles from new, with two personal owners from new, a clean title, and no reported incidents across both CARFAX and AutoCheck reports.

The P1 is already the rarest of the Holy Trinity at 375 units against 499 LaFerraris and 918 Porsche 918 Spyders, and Carbon Black is among the least frequently specified finishes across the run, with enthusiast registries estimating between 35 and 40 examples worldwide. Bidding currently sits at $1,700,000 with 14 days remaining until the hammer drops. 

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