Created for the automotive elite and designed for flat-plane engines and supercars, The Harp preserves the inherent harmonic DNA of these machines while elevating it to a new level of refinement.Like the final touch of a harp, its voice is precise, crystalline, and technologically flawless.
The sound of the McLaren 765LT begins with one of the most intense architectures in modern supercar engineering: a twin-turbo flat-plane V8 built for speed, response and precision. The system developed by Luzca Studio was designed to preserve that aggressive nature while refining its harmonic structure. Rather than forcing artificial weight into the spectrum, the focus was placed on clarity, control and high-frequency definition. The result is a sound that feels fast, technical and highly resolved, allowing the engine to express itself with greater intensity and less acoustic interference. More than an exhaust system, it is the purest interpretation of McLaren’s modern flat-plane V8.
Spectral analysis reveals a dominant acoustic frequency around 224 Hz, highlighting the engine’s strong mid-range core and the sharp harmonic openness that defines its character.




