One of McLaren’s most impressive collection of private collections is a new owner. The collection was owned by Mansour Ojjeh, a core person who made McLaren a symbolic being in Formula 1 and Supercar manufacturing sectors, and is currently on sale.
Oze died in 2021 and has been a co -owner of the company since 1984 and sold his Ferrari collection at the time to support legendary McLaren F1 development funds.
The highlights of the collection are the last of the McLaren F1, which was produced only 106 units. The model was painted as a monopoly, “YQUEM,” and then McLaren was named “Mansour Orange” to honor Oz. The vehicle distance is only 1,810 km, and the owner has always chose it for the last chassis of this series for preferring the last and most advanced versions of each model.
A total of 20 vehicles are included, which McLaren Speed Tail, P1, Sena, Elba, Saber With the same rare model Longtail (LT), Le Mans (LM) It also includes versions. Many of these are the last production models. Not all vehicles are monopolized, but most of them are preserved in a perfect state that is not operated. Maintenance was also in charge of McLaren in accordance with Oje’s direct instructions, which is an unprecedented privilege for collectors.
Collection sales are personal and historical deadline. Kathy Oze, the widow of the men’s man, admitted that it was a difficult decision to come up with a collection in the statement, but he said that it was time to understand the value and to leave the collection with the same careful management as the husband showed for many years.
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The Mansour Ojjeh Collection.
I’m incredibly proud to announce that we’ve been entrusted with the sale of the world’s greatest collection of McLaren road cars, offered directly from the home of one of the most influential figures in McLaren’s 62-year history. pic.twitter.com/4PXZ1IL7W5
— Tom Hartley Jnr (@TomHartleyjnr) June 29, 2025