McLaren's New Superstar: A Unique Blend of F1 and Las Vegas Elegance
In a move that signals its commitment to Formula One, McLaren has unveiled a stunning new supercar that is as much an ode to the world of racing as it is to the vibrant city of Las Vegas. Dubbed "Project Viva" by MSO (McLaren Spatial Operations), the bespoke creation combines sleek design with meticulous attention to detail, paying homage to both the sport and the entertainment capital.
The McLaren 750S Spider super sports roadster that forms the core of Project Viva wears a unique monochrome paint scheme featuring intricate hand-crafted art. The Muriwai White and Vegas Nights color combination is more than just aesthetically pleasing - it's also steeped in history, as Muriwai White was first introduced on the 570S Spider, inspired by Bruce McLaren's family home in Walton-on-Thames.
The Vegas Nights hue, meanwhile, boasts a mesmerizing effect that changes from monotone to luminous with every hit of light. It's a color that nods to the city's iconic skyline and features a subtle interplay of cyan, magenta, and green flecks, reminiscent of neon signs after dark.
But it's not just about Las Vegas - Project Viva also showcases personal touches that relate to McLaren's F1 season. The company has secured its tenth Constructors' World Championship this year and is well on track to secure the FIA Formula One World Drivers' Championship trophy as well. And what better way to celebrate than with a one-of-a-kind supercar that reflects both its racing heritage and its Las Vegas spirit?
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have even contributed their own hand-applied details to the car, which will be displayed at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel from November 13-20. The McLaren Experience Center is set to be a hot spot for racing fans and collectors alike as they get their first glimpse of this incredible creation.
For one brief moment, the world's most discerning supercar enthusiasts have been given a rare privilege: to behold a truly unique masterpiece that embodies both F1 excellence and Las Vegas glamour.
In a move that signals its commitment to Formula One, McLaren has unveiled a stunning new supercar that is as much an ode to the world of racing as it is to the vibrant city of Las Vegas. Dubbed "Project Viva" by MSO (McLaren Spatial Operations), the bespoke creation combines sleek design with meticulous attention to detail, paying homage to both the sport and the entertainment capital.
The McLaren 750S Spider super sports roadster that forms the core of Project Viva wears a unique monochrome paint scheme featuring intricate hand-crafted art. The Muriwai White and Vegas Nights color combination is more than just aesthetically pleasing - it's also steeped in history, as Muriwai White was first introduced on the 570S Spider, inspired by Bruce McLaren's family home in Walton-on-Thames.
The Vegas Nights hue, meanwhile, boasts a mesmerizing effect that changes from monotone to luminous with every hit of light. It's a color that nods to the city's iconic skyline and features a subtle interplay of cyan, magenta, and green flecks, reminiscent of neon signs after dark.
But it's not just about Las Vegas - Project Viva also showcases personal touches that relate to McLaren's F1 season. The company has secured its tenth Constructors' World Championship this year and is well on track to secure the FIA Formula One World Drivers' Championship trophy as well. And what better way to celebrate than with a one-of-a-kind supercar that reflects both its racing heritage and its Las Vegas spirit?
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have even contributed their own hand-applied details to the car, which will be displayed at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel from November 13-20. The McLaren Experience Center is set to be a hot spot for racing fans and collectors alike as they get their first glimpse of this incredible creation.
For one brief moment, the world's most discerning supercar enthusiasts have been given a rare privilege: to behold a truly unique masterpiece that embodies both F1 excellence and Las Vegas glamour.