TopCar’s goal for the McLaren 720S was to create a body kit as bold as possible without going over board, and by looking at the finished product, we’d say they didn’t do a bad job.
Dubbed the Fury, the body kit looks like something made by the MSO division. It takes more than 30 days to build and consists of more than 50 parts that have transformed the design.
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Let’s take a deep breath and go through every add-on: front splitter, headlamp surrounds, side fins, hood, door and side skirt attachments, mirror caps, rear air outtake, performance wing and engine cover. The kit is available in two versions, priced at €66,610 (equal to $76,090) and €83,262 ($95,112), excluding installation which costs another €6,000 ($6,854). The 9×20-inch front and 11.5×21-inch rear concave wheels will set you back €8,000 ($9,139).
The interior has been optimized to mirror the outside looks and features a combination of leather and Alcantara on the seats, door cards and dashboard. There are green leather inserts and green contrast stitching as well, in addition to the carbon fiber trim and ‘Fury’ entry sills.
Now, you could save yourselves the trouble of adding each and every part to your 720S and buy the 2020 Spider pictured below, which is listed by the tuner at €387,000 ($442,080). It’s registered in France, has 150 km (93 miles) on the odo and is said to be “in the most complete configuration from the factory”.
TopCar refrained from speaking about the performance, so the tuned open-top supercar is likely stock, meaning that the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 pushes out 720 PS (710 HP / 529 kW) and 770 Nm (568 lb-ft) of torque, for 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in under 3 seconds and a 341 km/h (212 mph) top speed.