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McLaren P1 MSO with Blue Accents Spotted in London

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In spite of the recent news that London might ban loud super cars from aimlessly cruising the streets of the capital city, rich Arabs keeps going there with their high-end cars. This unique McLaren P1 MSO from Qatar is one of the cars attracting the most attention these days.

The diamond white McLaren P1 MSO is a unique cars in more ways than one. Granted, the paint job itself is not very special, but all those blue accents on it, are. The front splitter, side skirts and mirrors, and the rear diffusers, they all feature the lovely blue accents. A completely blue interior is another highlight of this one-off P1 built, as it clearly says on the rear wing, by McLaren Special operations.

McLaren P1 Specs:

-Aero-led design produces more downforce than any other production road car
-916PS (903 hp) generated by 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol engine coupled to an electric motor gives tremendous power and instant throttle response with an electronically limited top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph)
-Active ride height, and aerodynamics work with large adjustable rear wing to give ground effect suction and optimised downforce
-IPAS (Instant Power Assist System) and DRS (Drag Reduction System) offer instant boost of power and straight-line speed
-The MonoCage is one of the lightest carbon fibre full-body structures used in any road car to date, weighing 90kg. This weight includes the roof and lower structures, roof snorkel, engine air intake cavity, battery and power electronics housing
-MonoCage chassis includes fibres more than five times the strength of the best grade titanium, and includes the use of Kevlar
-0 to 300 km/h in less than 17 seconds – five seconds quicker than the legendary McLaren F1

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