McLaren 750S

McLaren Dubai Delivers One-off McLaren 750S with MSO Heritage Touches

McLaren Dubai has handed over a unique, bespoke McLaren 750S to its new owner – a one-off creation developed in collaboration with McLaren Special Operations (MSO), the British carmaker’s customisation division. The result is a personalised supercar that pays tribute to McLaren’s motorsport roots.

This special 750S is finished in a distinctive XP Green exterior paint, contrasted by yellow pinstriping and detailed graphics. Among the custom touches are Bruce McLaren’s signature on the air brake, the UK and New Zealand flags side by side, and a “speedy kiwi” logo on the mirror casings – all nods to the founder’s heritage and McLaren’s racing legacy.

Inside, the personalisation continues with a green and tan interior, inspired by classic British racing themes. The cabin also features racing seats styled after the McLaren Senna, complete with signature detailing to reinforce the bespoke nature of the build.

The 750S, launched as McLaren’s lightest and most powerful series-production model to date, retains its mid-mounted 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine delivering 750 PS (740 hp) and 800 Nm of torque. With this one-off creation, McLaren Dubai and MSO have added another layer of exclusivity to an already potent supercar.

No pricing has been disclosed for this MSO commission, though bespoke builds typically carry a significant premium over the standard model’s AED 1.3 million starting price.

Commenting on the delivery, Mazen Al Nashar, General Manager at McLaren Dubai, said: “Dubai is well-known for its passionate supercar community, who boast a strong preference for personalisation in their vehicles. It’s therefore extremely rewarding to work alongside the team at McLaren Special Operations and our valued customers to realise their ambitions in creating truly one-of-one McLarens and seeing the rare and wonderful creations that come about from this collaboration.”

Commenting anonymously, the customer praised the exceptional craftsmanship of the MSO team, saying: “I’ve always been a big fan of the 765LT and the 720S, but when I first saw and test drove the 750S, it felt like the perfect evolution of these previous models. I wanted to go for something truly unique, and I would say my 750S turned out extremely well. The car is a celebration of McLaren itself, and the guys at McLaren Special Operations did a fantastic job. It’s really amazing what they’ve been able to do and how the car turned out. It’s something very beautiful!”

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