McLaren’s in-house team already has some outstanding machines to work with. That doesn’t stop the folks at McLaren Special Operations from turning a fantastic supercar into something even better. This time around the bespoke treatment falls to the 720S Spider, which receives interesting tri-tone accents to select areas on the exterior. That work is mirrored with an updated interior as well, but in reality there's so much more involved than just that.

“Aerodynamic innovation is such an integral part of the 720S Spider that using this new paint design to highlight areas that work hard to manage how air flows over the car – literally how the car ‘breathes’ – was the natural approach to take,” said MSO Chief Designer Darryl Scriven. “This is a car that truly merges artistry with the science of aerodynamics.”

McLaren 720S Spider by MSO

In short, the blue hues ghosted into the Spider’s Meteorite Grey exterior – itself a new colour available through MSO – are designed to provide a visual representation of airflow across the body. Looking closely, however, you’ll notice the blue accents aren’t strictly blue. The colour is officially called Coriolis, and it’s a tri-tone shade comprised of Cerulean Blue, Burton Blue, and Abyss Black. Furthermore, MSO’s specialists spent over 260 hours applying the paint in a very specific manner to create the beautiful fades and transitions seen here.

McLaren 720S Spider By MSO

There’s more blue inside this MSO-tweaked 720S, though the detail isn’t quite as drawn out. The interior trim is Burton Blue Alcantara, set against black leather and all kinds of carbon fibre. To that end, gloss carbon fibre can be found on various trim pieces outside the car as well. The wheels are also unique to this car, with the 10-spoke alloys getting a gloss black finish.

McLaren 720S Spider by MSO

McLaren revealed the special 720S to crowds at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. Aside from showcasing the sheer artistry of the MSO specialists, the car serves as a reminder to potential McLaren customers that special touches such as this are available straight from the manufacturer. For a price, of course.

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The McLaren 720S Spider by MSO showcases aerodynamic lines in colour for Geneva International Motor Show

6 Mar 2019

  • Bespoke 720S Spider showcases artistic flair of McLaren Special Operations (MSO) at Geneva International Motor Show
  • Unique colour scheme emphasises cutting-edge aerodynamics of McLaren’s new Super Series convertible
  • Innovative Coriolis tri-tone blend of paints frames 720S Spider in new modern luxury context
  • 720PS 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine powers lightweight spider from 0-60mph in 2.8 seconds and on to a top speed of 212mph

As customer interest in the new McLaren 720S Spider accelerates following publication of the first driving impressions, McLaren Special Operations (MSO) is using the Geneva International Motor Show to display a unique car that showcases the artistic finesse and design subtlety that are possible with an MSO Bespoke order.

The McLaren 720S Spider by MSO highlights the advanced aerodynamics of the new Super Series convertible by accentuating elements of the car’s aero design, in a spectacular fusion of colours. Each aero accent features a harmonious blend of three MSO metallic paints: Cerulean Blue, Burton Blue – as used on the McLaren 720S GT3 – and Abyss Black. The innovative tri-tone paint finish, named Coriolis, advances technologies demonstrated by the McLaren 720S Velocity by MSO first shown at Geneva two years ago; that car’s two hues of red epitomised the sporting aggression of the Coupé, while this new approach for the Spider places a more subtle emphasis on the Super Series convertible.

“Aerodynamic innovation is such an integral part of the 720S Spider that using this new paint design to highlight areas that work hard to manage how air flows over the car – literally how the car ‘breathes’ – was the natural approach to take. This is a car that truly merges artistry with the science of aerodynamics.”
Darryl Scriven, MSO Chief Designer, McLaren Automotive

MSO’s specialist craftspeople dedicated in excess of 260 hours to comple the tri-tone paint elements alone, applied to individual body panels to emulate the flow of air over the 720S Spider’s aerodynamic body while the car is moving. Parts finished with the tri-tone paint include the front splitter, hood air intakes, front air intakes and side panels, lower door and lower side air intake panels, door mirrors, rear bumper and the underside of the active rear spoiler – all key elements in delivering the exceptional aerodynamic performance of the new Super Series convertible.

The highlights are set off against Meteorite Grey body paint, the newest addition to the MSO Bespoke range of exterior colours and developed specifically for this design theme. The tri-tone blend is complemented by 10-Spoke Super Lightweight forged wheels with an MSO Bespoke Abyss Black gloss finish and MSO Bespoke Burton Blue brake calipers.

MSO Defined features chosen for the car include a Gloss Carbon Fibre Tonneau Cover; this complex component has been specially developed for the 720S Spider and combines with carbon fibre treatments to the rear deck, and carbon fibre extensions to the upper trim and sills to demonstrate an almost seamless flow from the cabin to the rear of the car. The carbon fibre treatment also includes the diffuser and B-pillars, whilst other options include a sports exhaust, Stealth Pack - which adds more of a subtle, darker finish to the exhausts, airbrake mechanism, exterior window surrounds and oil cap cover panel - and Electrochromic glass for the panel of the retractable hard top.

Inside, too, the 720S Spider shows its MSO Bespoke colours with a cabin trimmed in specially developed Burton Blue Alcantara® and Jet Black leather. All primary and secondary interior components are carbon fibre and there is the option of exposed Visual Carbon Fibre for the Monocage II-S, the light but immensely strong carbon fibre structure at the heart of every 720S Spider.

MSO Bespoke options that reinforce the stylish qualities of the 720S comprise gloss finish carbon seat backs, plus MSO Bespoke branding to accelerator pedal, dedication plaque, floor mats and the headrests, the latter in a new debossed treatment. Even the key fob gets the MSO Bespoke treatment with colours complementing the tri-tone blend and electroform MSO branding. Other equipment fitted to the car reflects its breadth of abilities from luxurious tourer to exhilarating track car.

“We wanted the 720S Spider by MSO to have a refined and stylish feel to complement the car’s exceptional breadth of abilities and we feel we have achieved this. It is the perfect demonstration of how the diversity of MSO’s skills base and our commitment to craftsmanship can subtly alter a car’s character. We are constantly developing new techniques to frame McLaren cars in ways to meet our customer’s inspirations, whatever they may be.” 
Ansar Ali, Managing Director, McLaren Special Operations

Ever since it was launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 2017, the 720S Coupé’s design has been acclaimed for its innovative aerodynamics, characterised by its ‘eye socket’ front air intakes and double-skin dihedral doors that channel air into the side radiators.

The 720S Spider seamlessly combines the Coupé’s aerodynamic performance with a one-piece retractable hard top and glazed flying buttresses. With light weight, Proactive Chassis Control II and 720PS 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, it is the most accomplished convertible supercar ever from McLaren – and with this MSO treatment, has the visual innovation to match.