McLaren Unveils MSO Contrast Packs For Enhanced Personalisation Of The 750S Supercar

McLaren Special Operations (MSO) has introduced enhanced visual personalisation and new option packs for the 750S supercar. The MSO Contrast Packs combine bespoke paint colours with additional exterior details and optional interior treatments. A new Stealth Badge pack is also available for the 2025 model year, alongside Visual Carbon Fibre Fender Louvres.

Building on the 750S launched in 2023, the 2025 model year offers more colourful visual personalisation options. These include new content packs from MSO, McLaren's bespoke personalisation division. The MSO Contrast Packs allow customers to enhance their 750S with unique craftsmanship.

New MSO Packs for McLaren 750S

The MSO Contrast Packs feature a selection of bespoke paints not available as regular colours. These include Volcano Red, Volcano Orange, Anniversary Orange, Solar Yellow, Napier Green, XP Green, Tokyo Pearl, Viola Viola, Dove Grey, Soho Grey, Tarmac Black, and Alaskan Diamond White. Customers can choose matching or contrasting colours for brake calipers and door mirror caps.

For those seeking more customisation, Contrast Pack 2 includes all exterior features of Pack 1 plus bespoke interior treatments. This pack offers full Alcantara upholstery in Carbon Black with colourful accents and MSO motif headrests that complement or contrast with the selected paint colour.

The range of regular options for the 750S has expanded for the 2025 model year. New additions include Stealth badging with black McLaren badges front and rear and a black McLaren Speedmark on each wheel centre cap. Body Colour Carbon Fibre Front Fenders with Gloss Visual Carbon Fibre Louvres are now available separately as a line-fit choice.

A touch of McLaren’s racing heritage is now standard on the 750S with the Start/Stop button finished in Papaya orange. This colour first appeared on the M6A Can-Am racer in 1967 and was adopted by the McLaren Formula 1 team during the 1968 championship.

McLaren Line-Up

The refreshed McLaren line-up includes the 750S, Artura Spider and coupe, and the new McLaren GTS. George Biggs, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at McLaren Automotive, stated: "In its first year on sale the 750S has been a huge success. The car’s stellar reception with both the media who have driven it and with customers has exceeded all expectations."

Customers can order these models at over 100 locations within McLaren’s global retailer network across 40 markets. Those desiring further bespoke personalisation can explore virtual spec sessions with MSO by contacting their retailer.

About McLaren Automotive

McLaren Automotive produces ultra high-performance supercars known for their lightweight construction. Launched in 2010, it is now a major part of the McLaren Group. Headquartered at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England, McLaren Automotive aims to create exhilarating vehicles leveraging its rich racing heritage.

McLaren's product portfolio includes GTS models, supercars, Motorsport vehicles and Ultimate series cars sold in over 40 markets worldwide. Their cars are hand-assembled at the McLaren Production Centre in Woking.

Pioneering Innovations

McLaren has a history of pioneering innovations in automotive technology. In 1981, it introduced carbon fibre chassis technology into Formula 1 with the MP4/1. The legendary McLaren F1 road car followed in 1993 featuring a carbon fibre chassis that set a benchmark for supercars.

The company continued to innovate with hybrid technology by launching the P1™ hypercar in 2013. This was followed by other Ultimate Series models like the Senna and Speedtail hybrid hyper-GT.

Recent Developments

The latest developments from McLaren include introducing LT models representing peak track performance in series production supercars. The LT name originates from the 'Longtail' version of the F1 GTR introduced in 1997.

The most recent LT models include the McLaren Artura unveiled in early 2024 as a high-performance hybrid convertible. This introduction marked a significant update for Artura's nameplate within just one year of launching other series-production models like GTS and new Artura Spider.

McLaren continues to partner with leading companies such as Ashurst, Bowers & Wilkins, Dynisma among others who share their commitment to pushing boundaries within their fields.

Article Published On: Thursday, August 22, 2024, 17:02 [IST]
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