Dubbed ‘Verdant Theme GT’ by MSO, this stunning McLaren GT is meant to showcase all the luxury innovations and bespoke personalization options available from McLaren Special Operations.
The exterior boasts a unique satin tri-tone paint, while the cabin features bespoke craftsmanship and materials. This also marks the first time cashmere has been used in a supercar, according to the British marque.
The idea behind the Verdant theme is to mirror the “verdant landscapes and fresh horizons that the GT has been designed to explore.”
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Looking at the exterior, you can notice how the paint finish seamlessly graduates from light to dark. The body blends three different shades of satin-finish green in this exact order: Horsell Green, Arbor and Steppe Green. In order to get the required result, MSO engineers worked for 430 hours.
Other features include the hand-painted pinstripe accents in Napier Green (found on the body and the front splitter), the Napier Green MSO Bespoke brake calipers, and the MSO Black Pack, responsible for the gloss black finish on the wheels, window surround and exhaust finisher.
“The McLaren Verdant Theme GT by MSO is the perfect showcase for us in the way it takes modern-luxury to the next level by incorporating so much innovation. The Grand Tourer of McLaren’s range provides a sophisticated and elegant canvas for our artistry, but also I hope the spark that will inspire every McLaren owner as they seek ever more ways to personalise their car, whether it is GT, sports convertible, track supercar, or the ultimate uncompromised road car such as our new McLaren Elva,” said MSO exec Ansar Ali.
Inside, you’ll find Dark Green, Jet Black and Laurel Green leather, with Laurel Green micro-piping working alongside the charcoal grey cashmere found on the center tunnel, door panels, sun visors, head restraints, seats and lower dashboard.
There are also subtle MSO signature details such as the dedication plaque, embroidered logos and custom accelerator pedal.
In terms of performance, no enhancements were made to the car’s 620 PS (611 HP) 4.0-liter twin turbocharged V8, which remains capable of getting you from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.2 seconds.