McLaren Special Operations P1 "Devil"
The 900-horsepower hybrid P1 sports a devilish new paint scheme thanks to McLaren’s Special Operations unit.




Thanks to McLaren’s Special Operations unit, the 900-horsepower hybrid P1 has received a devilish upgrade in the form of a brand new paint job. A one-of crafted for an anonymous Brit, the vehicle, as the nickname suggests, comes decked out in black and red — perhaps as a nod to the paint scheme that’s been donned by McLaren’s Formula One team throughout the season. Not limited to the exterior, the black and red aesthetic continues throughout the interior of the vehicle as glossy red inserts and bright red stitching stand out against the black leather and carbon fiber trim.
How does the look compare to previous MSO offerings like the 650s Le Mans Special Edition, Sterling Grey P1 and Cerulean Blue 650s Spider? Let us know in the replies below.