2017-2023 McLaren 720S Carbon Ceramic Brake Rotors
Official Warranty: 1‑year free replacement for quality defects or coating issues under normal (non-track) use.
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Will This Fit My Car?
Direct Replacement CCB Discs (Retain Factory Calipers) for the 2017-2023 McLaren 720S. Factory rotor specifications and the smallest wheel that clears each trim:
| Trim | Front Rotor (Factory) | Rear Rotor (Factory) | Min. Wheel Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 720S | 390mm | 380mm | 20" |
Keep Your Factory Calipers?
Yes — if your front factory calipers are fixed 4-piston or more. The rear axle has no restriction. Cars with 1- or 2-piston floating front calipers should use the Full Upgrade kit (calipers + discs) instead. Discs are built to the factory rotor specs shown above; if you run aftermarket calipers (Brembo, AP Racing, Alcon, Wilwood), we simply confirm the caliper model, pad shape, and rotor dimensions before production.
Spoke profile and offset also affect clearance — confirm your exact wheels before ordering.
What's in the Box
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Direct Replacement CCB Discs (Retain Factory Calipers) |
| CCB rotors | Full-car set by default, built to the factory rotor specification |
| CCB brake pads | Matched ceramic-compatible compound for StopFlex carbon ceramic rotors |
| 7075 aluminum floating rotor hats | Vehicle-specific fitment; custom rotor hat colors available for every Direct Replacement order. |
| Stainless floating hardware | Full-car hardware set |
| Order scope | Default listing is full-car set. Front-only or rear-only orders can be arranged after confirmation. |
Why Carbon Ceramic — and Why StopFlex
Long Street-Service Life
In normal road use with matched pads and correct bedding, one StopFlex CCB rotor set is engineered to outlast several sets of iron replacement rotors, recovering part of the up-front cost.
Low Visible Dust
Matched with StopFlex pads, the system sheds a fraction of the dust an iron rotor and pad combination throws. Wheels stay clean for weeks of driving instead of days.
Premium Ceramic-Glaze Finish
StopFlex's proprietary coating gives the disc a bright ceramic-glaze surface with subtle texture — the factory carbon-ceramic look, clearly visible through open wheel designs.
Continuous Fiber Construction
StopFlex discs are built with long continuous carbon fiber instead of chopped short fiber. Continuous strands carry load across the whole rotor body, raising strength and thermal durability under heat cycles.
Bespoke Per-Vehicle Engineering
Every order is machined to the confirmed vehicle and trim. Brackets, hat offsets, and pad shapes are built for that exact car — never pulled from a one-size-fits-all catalog.
CCB-Specific Pad Compound
A low-metallic resin pad compound reinforced with steel, copper, and aramid fiber, made for ceramic discs: stable to about 750 °C, roughly 0.44 average friction, strong fade resistance, low rotor wear.
Lower Unsprung Mass
A carbon-ceramic rotor weighs roughly half of the equivalent iron disc. Less rotating, unsprung mass lets the suspension follow broken pavement more cleanly and makes steering response noticeably sharper.
High-Temperature Stability
The carbon-silicon-carbide friction matrix keeps working at temperatures that push iron rotors into heavy fade, so the tenth hard stop feels like the first — same pedal travel, same bite point.
Rust-Free Rotor Surface
Ceramic discs cannot flash-rust. After rain, a wash, or weeks of parking, the rotor face behind your open-spoke wheels stays clean — no orange ring on a freshly detailed car.
Winter & Cold-Weather Braking
Cold facts first: an untuned ceramic disc bites less than iron on a freezing morning — physics, not a defect. StopFlex tuned both the pad compound and the disc's ceramic coating for cold starts, so winter cold-car braking now feels very close to summer. Leave extra margin on the very coldest first stops; severe-climate daily drivers should build Street Spec.
Choose Your Rotor: Street, Track-Day, or Motorsport

Street Spec
Ceramic coating, cross-drilled face, and large cooling channels.
Best for daily driving and premium street builds that need clean cold bite, low dust, corrosion-free appearance, and long service life.

Track-Day Spec
Ceramic coating, blank face, and honeycomb cooling channels.
Best for fast-road and track-day use where repeated braking stability matters more than maximum visual drilling style.

Motorsport Spec
Uncoated blank face with honeycomb cooling channels.
Best for race-focused builds that run competition pads, high-temperature fluid, cooling strategy, and a proper warm-up window. Not the default street choice.
Heat Management Note
High rotor temperature tolerance does not mean heat management disappears. Under repeated hard braking, heat migrates into the pads, brake fluid, seals, calipers, and wheels even when the ceramic disc itself is comfortable. Plan brake cooling and high-temperature fluid for extended track sessions, long mountain descents, or sustained aggressive driving.
Get Your Fitment Confirmed
Before ordering, tell us the exact vehicle, current rotor sizes, and caliper type. Nothing goes to production until the build is confirmed against your VIN-level configuration.
FAQ
Will these fit my 720S if I keep the factory calipers?
Yes. This is a direct replacement built to reuse your factory 720S calipers, which are 6-piston front units — well above the 4-piston front minimum a caliper-retaining CCB swap requires. The kit matches the factory sizing exactly: 390mm front discs and 380mm rear discs, with new hats and floating hardware so the assembly bolts up like the OEM rotor. It is valid only for the 720S at these rotor sizes; do not order it for a different rotor diameter.
How do these behave on a cold winter morning versus the factory carbon ceramics?
Any carbon-ceramic disc bites less than cold iron on the first stops — that's basic physics, not a fault, and it's true of your OEM 720S rotors too. We tuned around it: the low-metallic resin-composite pad (steel, copper, and aramid fiber, ~0.44 average friction) and the disc's ceramic coating are both optimized for cold starts, so cold-car feel now comes very close to a warm summer stop. On the coldest first stops, leaving a little extra following distance is still the smart move until the front discs reach operating temperature.
Why replace instead of paying McLaren's rotor price?
A single OEM 720S carbon ceramic rotor from the dealer can run into the thousands, and a full set climbs into five figures once pads, hats, and hardware are included. This kit delivers the same 390mm front / 380mm rear carbon-ceramic geometry — rotors, pads, hats, and floating hardware — reusing the calipers you already own, so you get factory-equivalent hardware without the dealer parts markup.
I chip discs and eat pads on track days — is this compound up to it?
The 720S is hard on brakes; track and drag users report rear pads and rotors surviving only a handful of days and front pads far less. The included pad is a carbon-ceramic-specific compound rated to about 750 °C with strong anti-fade behavior at a ~0.44 average friction coefficient. For repeated high-heat sessions, look at the Track-Day or Motorsport disc option below rather than the Street rotor, since the disc itself carries most of the thermal load on this car.
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