Next month, at the Geneva auto show, McLaren will trot out unique versions of two sold-out supercars and parade them in front of some of the wealthiest people in all of Europe. One is the P1, which ended its 375-car run two months ago, and the other a 675LT Spider, which sold out all 500 examples in a couple weeks. They’re taking the stand to remind McLaren buyers of the British automaker’s elaborate customization options, available via McLaren Special Operations.
The P1 by MSO, as it’s called, strips all paint and leaves this plug-in hybrid’s outrageous curves entirely naked in blue-tinted carbon fiber. (Bugatti did the same thing in 2009 with the Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu, and on at least one more Veyron Grand Sport in 2010.)
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