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Unique McLarens to go on display

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Three years after launching at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, McLaren will return with unique examples of the McLaren P1 and the recently launched MSO 650S Spider.

Commissioned by a North American customer, the McLaren P1 to be shown features a host of bespoke options which subtly mark this car out, and is on display publicly for the first time.

The 914bhp, 217mph hypercar is subtly modified to mark this example out from the other 170 examples which have been built to date.

At the front, silver finishing to the aluminium radiator grilles sit below the gloss carbon fibre bumper. Above this, a McLaren Orange speedmark adorns the bonnet. On closer inspection, these subtle and considered upgrades run throughout the entire car, and combine to create a truly stunning one-off example.

The bodywork is finished in exclusive Stirling Grey, with the rich metallic finish complemented by gloss carbon fibre, and punctuated by further McLaren Orange accents.

The company will also show off a one-off version of the MSO 650S Spider, which has been designed in collaboration with McLaren Newport Beach and McLaren Automotive Design Director Frank Stephenson.

This unique example of the MSO 650S Spider is based on the already exclusive MSO 650S, which made its debut last month at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and is one of just 50 examples with unique styling upgrades, including extensive satin-finished carbon fibre, giving a subtle and purposeful look.

The exterior has been finished in Cerulean Blue, a bright and eye-catching paint designed by MSO which includes a heavy metallic flake and offers a deep gloss shine under the Californian sun.