Following the reveal of the new Track Pack specification for the 720S earlier this month, McLaren has now released U.S. pricing.

The 2019 McLaren 720S Track Pack costs $332,770, including the 720S in Performance specification. That makes it $28,000 more expensive than a “standard” McLaren 720S Coupe. The price premium would be enough to buy a 2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata Sport with automatic transmission.

McLaren says that’s a good deal, however, since the 28 grand represents a saving over the cost of purchasing the individual Pack components separately. Apparently, you could do that too, but it wouldn’t make much sense.

As a reminder, the lightweight components included in the Track Pack help the 720S shed nearly 53 lb (24 kg) to unlock extra agility on the circuit. Exterior highlights include a carbon fiber active rear spoiler, 10-Spoke forged alloy wheels, and a sports exhaust.

The cabin is dominated by the carbon fiber racing seats and also features carbon fiber extended gearshift paddles, and a steering wheel trimmed in black Alcantara. Performance-wise, the 720S Track Pack’s drive modes gain a bespoke Track setting, and McLaren in-car telemetry is also standard.

The 720PS (710hp) twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine remains untouched, enabling the supercar to cover the 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph) sprint in just 7.8 seconds.

Customers can order the 720S Coupe in Performance specification with Track Pack right now at McLaren Automotive retailers. However, deliveries won’t begin before 2019.

Note: UK-spec model shown