/Most Expensive McLaren 650S Ever Is a MSO Spider

Most Expensive McLaren 650S Ever Is a MSO Spider

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McLaren Newport Beach recently shifted what they claim to be the most expensive McLaren 650S in the world*. They didn’t disclose the price, but looking at the pictures of the car, there is no doubt it certainly is the most finely specced example.

Naturally, the most expensive McLaren 650S is a MSO model, upgraded by the in-house specialists with numerous optional extras and bespoke touches. What’s more, this car is a Spider version boasting a folding hardtop. Put simply, it is the complete package, in some sense the best car in the world.

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It is not a big leap to call McLaren 650S Spider the best car in the world considering what it offers. Here’s a super handsome, British-built sports coupe that can be turned into a convertible at the touch of a button. It has 650 horsepower and an insane turn of speed, and yet it is officially the most comfortable super car in the world thanks to some fancy computer-controlled suspension. It is luxurious, it is classy, and it is even relatively light on fuel, given the performance it delivers.

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As for the exclusive options on this bad boy, the McLaren 650S MSO Spider features a unique “Sarigan Quartz” paint job, Satin Carbon Fiber exterior details, MSO Satin Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser, and a special two-tone full Alcantara interior. We.Do.Want.

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* This car is the most expensive 650S McLaren Newport Beach has ever sold. But since they are the world’s biggest McLaren dealer, it is safe to assume that it is also the most expensive example in the world right now.

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