Australian F1 gun Oscar Piastri has taken delivery of a McLaren 750S, featuring a range of bespoke touches and distinctive papaya accents.
Oscar Piastri has taken delivery of a McLaren 750S – the lightest and most powerful series-production model the brand has ever built.
In convertible form, Piastri's spec is finished in Casino Black – a bespoke paint developed by McLaren Special Operations (MSO).
Papaya accents – a nod to McLaren’s racing heritage – appear throughout, including the brake calipers, rear spoiler MSO branding, headrests, cabin stitching, steering wheel, and side mirrors.
This 750S Spider features Turbine Forged Alloy Wheels and a carbon fibre exterior package, evident across the rear quarters, engine cover, side air intakes, and door mirror casings. The standout detail, however, is the exposed carbon tub, where Piastri’s initials are engraved.
Inside, the cabin is fitted with racing seats, and finished with a combination of black Alcantara and leather.
Under the bonnet lies a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 552kW and 800Nm, claimed to enable a 0–100 km/h sprint in just 2.8 seconds, and a top speed of 332km/h.
While the exact cost of Piastri’s custom build is unknown, the McLaren 750S Spider is priced from $654,600 plus on road costs in Australia.
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