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The McLaren 720S Follows the F1 Team s Gulf Direction Autoweek 2 hrs ago Wesley Wren © Patrick Gosling/Beadyeye The McLaren 720S is McLaren s top-dog supercar. Here s one of its most interesting special editions.
McLaren Special Operations spent 20 days hand-finishing this 720S in the iconic Gulf livery.
The special McLaren celebrates the renewed relationship between Gulf Oil and McLaren, and lines up with the Gulf-livery Formula 1 cars set to race at the Monaco Grand Prix.
McLaren says its special operations team will make a limited supply for customers through that program.
There are a handful of international racing liveries that are
immediately recognizable by their color scheme: John Player Special, Martini & Rossi and, maybe the most obvious of all, Gulf Oil. The Gulf Oil blue and orange paint scheme has graced legendary race cars and street machines alike and is adding another heavy hitter to its ranks: the McLaren 720S. That’s right, McLar
May 07, 2021
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The unique McLaren roadster in the iconic blue and orange Gulf colours made its debut in Singapore alongside the special 720S Le Mans edition and limited edition coupe 620R.
Just 149 examples of the Ultimate Series Elva roadster are available for customer order, making it one of the rarest McLarens ever produced and, with an almost-limitless degree of personalisation available from McLaren Special Operations MSO, allowing each car to have its own unique identity.
And because of that, the car will set you back approximately $5.4 million to register in Singapore.
The new multi-year partnership between McLaren and Gulf Oil renews a historic union between the two brands that originated in the 1960s, a decade when both companies made their first forays into motorsport.