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John Mahoney11 Aug 2015
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Pebble Beach: McLaren to unveil two bespoke 570S

British supercar-maker's special ops have been at it again. Will reveal two 570S Coupes, one in orange and one in ‘Mauvine’

Coinciding with its fourth birthday, McLaren Special Operations (MSO) will reveal two bespoke sports cars at the USA’s famous Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance this weekend.

Both new MSO vehicles are based on the soon-to-be-launched McLaren 570S coupe and involve a unique exterior colour plus a bespoke interior finish.

The first (pictured) is a 570S painted in a purple colour McLaren is calling 'Mauvine Blue'.

Inside there’s a carbon black leather interior with purple highlights inspired by the exterior.

The as-yet-unseen second car is painted in a colour the car-maker is calling 'Ventura Orange' and is fitted with the what McLaren is calling ‘a selection of styling details’ that could hint towards a styling kit.

As well as the two MSO offerings, McLaren will also display two 675LTs, one of just 50 650S LeMans special-editions and a 1996 McLaren F1 GTR that finished eighth at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

In addition to the models on display three McLarens will be auctioned off by RM auctions, a volcano red McLaren P1 a 1998 McLaren F1 that has had a number of LM upgrades.

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