Eight McLaren GT Units From Four Exclusive Editions Available For The British Market

JAKARTA - Specifically for the British market, McLaren GT is now present in four special edition models produced in limited quantities by the HRization division of McLaren Special Operations (MSO).

These four cars display unique interior colors and materials, with each model limited to only two units, bringing the total production to eight vehicles.

These four exclusive exterior colors have links to McLaren's history. Cerulean Blue colors were originally used for P1 supercars. XP Green appeared on the prototype of the F1 road car. Sarigan Quartz used to appear in Speedtail XP2. While Cyber Yellow is a new color based on the existing Volcano Yellow color.

This automotive manufacturer makes adjustments to the pearlescent layer to create the effect of silver and white glare. This special color is also equipped with the MSO Black Pack, including a glossy black mirror cap, a glossy black top window decoration, and a glossy black exhaust accent. The roof and wheels also have the same finishing.

Meanwhile, the interior of the vehicle displays diamond-pattered stitches of the same color as the exterior. The MSO logo is plastered on the back of the head. Union Jack, which is printed on the arm of the chair and vehicle keys, adds to the British feel of its design.

"GT remains a historic car for McLaren, and GT by MSO is the perfect way to honor its position as McLaren in England. The combination of lightweight carbon fiber supercar design and performance with versatile grand touring capabilities is now celebrated in a way that has never existed before, and exclusively for our domestic market," said Nick Crossley, director of McLaren's marketing for the UK, quoted from Pistonheads, September 20.

It is known, McLaren GT was first introduced in 2019 as a grand tourer offering a large rear trunk space.

This car uses a 4.0 liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 620 dk of power and 630 Nm of torque. This machine is paired with a dual-clutch seven acceleration transmission. The McLaren GT acceleration is capable of reaching 0-100 km/hour in 3.2 seconds.

There has been no news about the price yet, but it is clear that buyers must move quickly considering the limited number.