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Alongside the launch of the Pro driver category for 2025 McLaren Trophy championships.
This new race car brings significant upgrades in power, grip and driver engagement, while the introduction of a new Pro driver category and the McLaren Trophy Academy aims to elevate the racing experience to new heights.
This system, designed to provide strategic overtaking opportunities, exemplifies McLaren’s commitment to enhancing driver engagement and competitive edge on the track.
In addition to the power boost, the Artura Trophy EVO features wider tires and revised suspension for increased mechanical grip, alongside a striking new aerodynamic design. The car’s aggressive stance is highlighted by a modified front bumper, hood outlet and wider wheel arches, all contributing to improved cooling and reduced lift.
The new Pro category, open to Silver solo or Silver/Silver pairings, aims to foster the next generation of GT racing stars. Young drivers enrolled in this category will automatically join the McLaren Trophy Academy, where they will receive training in driving skills, motorsport engineering and media handling. The top performers will earn a spot at the annual McLaren Young Driver Shoot Out, with the ultimate goal of joining the prestigious McLaren Factory Driver program.
As the McLaren Trophy expands to North America in 2025, the Artura Trophy EVO and its accompanying initiatives mark a new chapter for the brand’s presence in global GT racing.
McLaren Unveils New Personalization Options for 2025 750S
Available now through its McLaren Special Operations program.
McLaren has announced an exciting range of updates for the 2025 McLaren 750S, adding fresh customization options that enhance the supercar’s visual appeal and exclusivity. The latest updates, developed by McLaren Special Operations (MSO), introduce new MSO Contrast Packs and other enhancements.
Building on the success of the 750S, which debuted in 2023 as the successor to the award-winning 720S, McLaren has introduced the MSO Contrast Packs to offer customers greater personalization. These packs combine bespoke MSO paint colors with unique exterior and interior details. The MSO Contrast Pack 1 includes exclusive paint options like Volcano Red, Napier Green and Alaskan Diamond White, paired with matching or contrasting brake calipers and a distinctive pinstripe on the door mirror caps.
For those seeking even more customization, the MSO Contrast Pack 2 extends the offerings to the interior, featuring full Alcantara upholstery in Carbon Black with vibrant accents and MSO motif headrests that complement the exterior color. In addition to the Contrast Packs, McLaren has introduced the Stealth Badge pack, which includes blacked-out McLaren badges and Speedmarks on the wheel center caps, adding a subtle yet aggressive touch to the 750S. The new options also include Body Color Carbon Fibre Front Fenders with Gloss Visual Carbon Fibre Louvres, available as a separate line-fit choice.
In a nod to McLaren’s rich racing heritage, the 2025 750S now features a Papaya orange Start/Stop button, a tribute to the brand’s iconic color first seen on the M6A Can-Am racer in 1967. The 2025 McLaren 750S, alongside the new Artura Spider, coupe and GTS, are now available to order through McLaren’s global retailer network, with specifics on pricing available upon request.