McLaren 750S recall
McLaren has issued a voluntary recall for the 750S Spider over a potential fuel‑system fire hazard — owners are advised to avoid high‑performance driving and to book emergency inspections with McLaren Customer Service. (autofreak.com)
The recall covers 1,457 U.S. examples of the 2024 McLaren 750S Spider built between March 2023 and November 2024. (autofreak.com) McLaren told regulators the root cause is improperly manufactured fuel‑rail end caps that can develop microscopic cracks and allow pressurized fuel to leak toward the twin‑turbo 4.0‑liter V8. (autofreak.com) The company’s filing says three customer‑reported incidents — owners noting sudden fuel odor and visible vapor from the engine bay during high‑load driving — triggered the investigation. (autofreak.com) Authorized dealers will inspect and, where necessary, replace the entire fuel‑rail assembly at no charge, with the repair procedure requiring depressurizing the fuel system and roughly four hours of labor per car. (autofreak.com) Vehicle owners can confirm whether a specific VIN is affected via McLaren’s U.S. recalls page or the NHTSA VIN‑lookup tool. (cars.mclaren.com)