McLaren’s latest car, the Solus GT, will set you back nearly £3m – and you can’t even drive it on the roads – but if you want a McLaren that you can use wherever you like and fancy saving yourself about £2.99999m, these Bowers & Wilkins cans have got you covered. Unlike the Solus GT, there’s a splash of McLaren’s trademark papaya colour scheme here, and instead of a 5.2L V10 underneath there are 40mm carbon drivers, with active noise-cancelling and aptX Adaptive support. They won’t turn quite as many heads on the high street as the car, but it’s the closest most of us will get to owning a McLaren without robbing 15 different banks.