McLaren 720S Revamped in Stunning New Customization: A Must-See for Vietnamese Luxury Car Enthusiasts

The McLaren 720S, adorned with an optional body kit and an abundance of carbon fiber detailing, exudes an irresistibly captivating presence.

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Since 2023, McLaren has ceased production of the 720S, yet the British marque retains its signature rear-wheel-drive, mid-engine layout in the new 750S successor. True to its name, the McLaren 750S boasts a slight power increase over its predecessor.

The 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine delivers 740 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque. In comparison, the 720S offered 710 horsepower and 770 Nm of torque. This new supercar shaves 0.1 seconds off the 0-100 km/h (62 mph) sprint, achieving it in 2.8 seconds, though its top speed drops slightly from 341 km/h to 332 km/h.

These figures underscore the McLaren 720S as an exceptional supercar, but the vehicle featured here takes uniqueness to another level with its carbon fiber enhancements. The lightweight material’s splendor is evident in exterior details like the headlight trim.

The front bumper appears entirely redesigned, with a reworked center section, side wings, and a substantial integrated fender flare. The hood is also new, featuring fresh side skirts upon closer inspection.

The rear incorporates additional elements, including a large five-wing diffuser and what appears to be a slightly larger air brake, though this could be mistaken. This bespoke creation features a blue exterior, black and orange interior, and new HRE P103 wheels.

Finished in Frozen Gold, these wheels are also available in various colors and sizes ranging from 19 to 23 inches. Pricing starts at $3,350 per wheel for the smallest variant. These alloy wheels are a standout feature, shared by other supercars like the Bugatti Chiron Sport and numerous Lamborghinis and Ferraris.

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