Lanzante 95-59 Revealed as Three-Seat Supercar

Lanzante has revealed the 95-59, a lightweight V8-powered supercar celebrating 30 years since its 1995 Le Mans victory. Inspired by the legendary McLaren F1, the 95-59 features a rare three-seat layout with the driver in the center, flanked by two passenger seats.

This bespoke model is based on a re-engineered McLaren platform and features a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine tuned to deliver over 850 horsepower. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, offering track-ready performance with a targeted weight of just 1,250kg.

Designed by Paul Howse, known for his work on the McLaren P1 and 720S, the 95-59 sports full carbon fiber bodywork and advanced aerodynamics. The LM30 pack adds forged aluminum wheels, Inconel exhaust headers, titanium components, and gold heat shielding, reducing even more weight.

Design cues take inspiration from fighter jets, especially the aggressive diffuser and central exhaust. Dihedral doors lead to a focused interior with glass roof panels and aircraft-style overhead controls. Every detail, from the seating to the simplified dash, centers on driving experience and usability.

Only 59 units will be produced, blending classic supercar emotion with modern engineering and a unique central-seat layout for true driver engagement.