The very first McLaren Senna has been delivered to a customer in the United States. The owner of this Senna is none other than mattress king Michael Fux, the proud owner of one of America’s most prolific supercar and hypercar collections.

Not one to slide under the radar, Fux requested his Senna to be finished with green carbon fiber body panels, making for an extreme look and one reminiscent of a particular McLaren P1 also finished in green carbon.

According to McLaren, the Full Visual Carbon Fibre Body, tinted in a custom emerald green color known as “Fux Green” [chic], is made up of 67 parts, with the full set taking almost 1,000 hours to produce.

To contrast the carbon, the hypercar has been adorned with chrome wheels with red center caps. These images also reveal that the U.S.-spec Senna has two tailpipes exiting out of the decklid rather than the three tips featured on European-spec Sennas.

This is certainly one way to make a statement.

Inside, Fux’s latest pride and joy comes complete with “Fux Green” Tinted Carbon in Gloss Finish, complimented by thin carbon fiber seats, white leather padding and white leather on the steering wheel. Green ‘MSO’ logos can also be seen on the headrests.

“We’re pleased to be here to officially deliver the first McLaren Senna in the North American market,” said Tony Joseph, President, McLaren North America. “This is such a special car – designed and engineered to be the ultimate road-legal track car ever produced by McLaren. We know that owners can’t wait to get their cars on the circuit, and we’re eager for them to get behind the wheel.”

McLaren will build just 500 examples of the Senna and due to America’s love of the latest and greatest models from McLaren, it is very likely the U.S. will prove to be the vehicle’s biggest market.

Powering the Senna is a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine delivering 789 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. Thanks to the vehicle’s dry weight of just 1198 kg (2641 lbs), the Senna can rocket to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds (0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds), 124 mph (200 km/h) in 6.8 seconds and complete the quarter mile in 9.9 seconds.

While the bodywork of the Senna ensures the car looks unlike any other vehicle from the British marque, it’s not just for aesthetics. In fact, the hypercar delivers a massive 800 kg / 1,763 lbs of downforce at 155 mph (250 km/h).

 

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