The mysterious McLaren Senna LM has finally touched down on U.S. shores.

The limited-run model, which McLaren itself has never publically promoted, is reportedly capped at just 20 examples for the global market. Not too long ago, we had the opportunity to see one that had just been delivered in New Zealand and now, we can enjoy more photos of the limited-run hypercar thanks to McLaren Orlando and McLaren North Jersey.

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It is understood that these two dealerships commissioned the five McLaren Senna LMs that are coming to U.S. shores. While it is unclear just how much each Senna LM costs, there’s little doubt that it comes at a premium over the ‘regular’ variant.

Each McLaren Senna LM is based on the chassis of the Senna GTR and most examples are painted in the British brand’s famous shade of Papaya Orange.

In addition to the bright paintwork, all examples being built include louvers on the front wheel arches, five-spoke wheels inspired by those of the iconic McLaren F1 LM, unique rear wing endplates, and gold tailpipes. The brake calipers are also painted gold with red McLaren writing.

The unique touches continue in the cabin where the Senna LM pictured here is loaded with gloss carbon fiber parts, including on the steering wheel, across the dashboard and on the transmission tunnel. The seats meanwhile are clad in Papaya Orange Alcantara, while the paddle shifters have been finished in gold. McLaren has also created distinctive floor mats and gold pedals with LM badging.