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This 1-of-9 McLaren 750S Spider Celebrates a Championship Comeback

This 1-of-9 McLaren 750S Spider Celebrates a Championship Comeback

Miller Motorcars delivers a 750S Spider inspired by the championship winning MCL38.

With roots in motorsport long before manufacturing supercars and hypercars, McLaren’s primary goal has always been the same: crossing the finish line first, no matter the series. That goal becomes immediately clear inside the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, UK, where a museum displays the team’s winning race cars and the trophies lifted at the finish line. Along with immortalizing historic race-winning cars, McLaren also celebrates its milestone victories with special-edition variants of its latest and greatest models. The team at Miller Motorcars is proud to showcase one of those special cars, recently delivering an exclusive 1-of-9 McLaren 750S Spider MCL38 Celebration Edition to a passionate client of the dealership.Produced to celebrate McLaren’s 9th Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship in 2024, ending a 26-year drought since its last title in 1998, the 750S Spider is inspired by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri’s MCL38 that clinched the title at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. McLaren Special Operations’ (MSO) livery features a striking two-tone finish that incorporates two of McLaren’s most iconic colors, Papaya Orange and Le Mans Grey. Other commemorative characteristics for the exterior include a center racing stripe with a ‘2024 Constructors’ Championship’ decal, as well as a nine-star decal on the door.Inside, McLaren kept things calm, cool, and collective while adding small, detailed touches that tie back to the championship victory. Black Alcantara layers the cabin with contrasting Papaya Orange stitching and tons of exposed carbon fiber. The headrest of each bucket seat is embroidered with the Constructors’ Championship graphic. The MCL38’s silhouette and both Norris and Piastri’s signatures are etched onto the door sill. The most interesting part of this exclusive series is that each of the nine examples features an actual piece of the MCL38 race cars, displayed on its own plaque. At the heart of the McLaren 750S Spider sits a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 that feels less like an evolution and more like a sharpened version of everything McLaren already does well. It pushes out 740 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, delivered through a lightning-quick 7-speed dual-clutch, and the response is immediate. With all that performance wrapped up in a build fit only for the most passionate McLaren collector, the 750S Spider MCL38 Celebration Edition is a homage to victory.

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