Bespoke Visual Upgrades and Racing-Inspired Details Highlight McLaren’s Latest Offerings
McLaren Automotive has introduced a suite of new personalization options for the 2025 model year 750S, enhancing the visual appeal and exclusivity of its already acclaimed supercar. The upgrades, developed by McLaren Special Operations (MSO), include the introduction of MSO Contrast Packs, which offer a blend of unique paint colors and bespoke exterior details, along with optional customized interior treatments.
The MSO Contrast Packs, designed to elevate the aesthetic appeal of the 750S, combine MSO’s renowned bespoke paint options with additional exterior touches, including pinstripe effects and brake calipers in matching or contrasting colors. Customers can choose from 12 pre-configured themes, or create their own combinations to ensure a truly unique vehicle.
For those seeking even greater customization, the Contrast Pack 2 includes all the exterior features of Pack 1, alongside a fully bespoke interior with Carbon Black Alcantara upholstery, colorful accents, and MSO-branded headrests that complement or contrast with the chosen exterior paint.
Adding to the 2025 model year’s allure is the new Stealth Badge pack, which outfits the 750S with sleek black McLaren badges and Speedmark logos, available as an option for the first time. The introduction of Body Colour Carbon Fibre Front Fenders with Gloss Visual Carbon Fibre Louvres further expands the customization possibilities, allowing owners to tailor their supercar’s appearance down to the finest detail.
In a nod to McLaren’s storied racing heritage, the 750S now comes standard with a Papaya orange Start/Stop button—a tribute to the brand’s iconic racing color first seen on the M6A Can-Am racer in 1967 and later adopted by the McLaren Formula 1 team.
The 2025 updates also extend across McLaren’s lineup, including the Artura Spider and coupe, as well as the newly introduced McLaren GTS, offering enthusiasts an even more thrilling range of options.
“Following the remarkable success of the 750S in its debut year, we are excited to introduce these new options from McLaren Special Operations,” said George Biggs, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer of McLaren Automotive. “These enhancements not only reinforce the 750S’s position as a benchmark supercar but also highlight our commitment to offering unparalleled craftsmanship and exclusivity.”
The updated 750S, along with the new Artura Spider and coupe, and the McLaren GTS, are now available for order at McLaren retailers worldwide. Customers interested in further personalizing their supercar can arrange a virtual spec session with MSO through their local McLaren retailer.