McLaren will debut their first customized GT from their MSO division at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.

A few months back, McLaren introduced the world to their most livable supercar yet. The McLaren GT features a higher ride height for getting over speed bumps and driveways without scraping the front bumper. It has a proactive damping suspension to smooth out the road so that it's the most comfortable-riding McLaren ever made. And it has the most storage of any supercar: 20 cubic feet between the frunk and trunk.

All this while still having a 4.0-L twin-turbo V8 engine with 625 horsepower and can launch the GT from zero to sixty in just 3.1 seconds.

And now, McLaren's Special Operations division has gotten their hands on the GT to show the world what they can do with their new grand tourer.

MSO GT
via McLaren

To be revealed in person at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, MSO says their custom GT is inspired by British architecture. Which explains why you can find all these colors on the side of a building.

On the outside, MSO has recently created Defined Flux Silver paint to use on this particular car. Bespoke Satin Graphite paint covers the door skirts, front splitter, wing mirrors, rear bumper, and rear diffuser. MSO's Bright Pack does it's best to brighten the GT with some chrome accents, a polished titanium exhaust, and glossy black-painted Diamond Cut wheels.

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On the inside, the GT features seats made with MSO Bespoke Geoform Stitching, which was inspired by the canopy design of the British Museum. White leather covers the doors and seats, while Silver Infused Carbon Fiber is used in the extended gear shift paddles and steering wheel.

MSO GT
via McLaren

It also has McLaren's famous electrochromatic roof to let the sun in whenever you feel like it.

The Concours d'Elegance takes place on August 18th. You’ll find MSO’s GT on the Concept Car Lawn where it will surely be bathed in a natural beauty that belies this car’s almost brutalist exterior.

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