In a city that thrives on individuality and performance, McLaren Dubai has delivered a one-of-a-kind 750S that pays homage to the British marque’s heritage in both subtle and expressive ways. Created in collaboration with McLaren Special Operations (MSO), this custom commission reflects the growing demand in the region for high levels of personalisation—where design choices become storytelling tools and the car becomes an extension of its owner.
This 750S, presented in XP Green with contrasting yellow pinstriping, wears its heritage influences with quiet pride. Bruce McLaren’s signature on the air brake and the twin flags of the UK and New Zealand nod to the brand’s origins. The iconic ‘speedy kiwi’ emblem, placed thoughtfully on the mirror casings, adds a further layer of identity—an affectionate marker of where it all began.

Inside, a green and tan colour scheme channels the spirit of classic British racing aesthetics. Racing seats styled after those found in the McLaren Senna add a motorsport edge, while custom signature details further personalise the cockpit. The result is a blend of tribute and intent—a 750S that recognises the past while embracing the present.
The 750S itself is already known as an evolution of two celebrated predecessors: the 720S and 765LT. In this bespoke commission, the spirit of both is clearly present, but interpreted through a lens that places craftsmanship and narrative at the centre. With more than 25% of McLaren Dubai’s 750S deliveries featuring MSO content, this latest creation represents the upper tier of what’s possible in McLaren personalisation.


Mazen Al Nashar, General Manager at McLaren Dubai, sees this as a continuation of a growing trend. “Dubai is well-known for its passionate supercar community, who boast a strong preference for personalisation in their vehicles,” he explains. “It’s extremely rewarding to work with McLaren Special Operations and our valued customers to realise their ambitions. This car is a strong example of what can happen when a clear vision is brought to life through collaboration.”
The anonymous owner echoed that sentiment: “I’ve always been a fan of the 765LT and 720S, but the 750S felt like the perfect evolution. I wanted something truly unique, and this car is exactly that. It’s a celebration of McLaren itself.”
While the car will turn heads for its bespoke details, the real achievement lies in its coherence. This is not a loud expression of individuality—it’s a curated homage. Every detail is purposeful, balanced, and tied to the brand’s DNA. For a supercar community that values performance and personal identity in equal measure, this 750S strikes the perfect chord.