McLaren honours Queen Elizabeth II with one-off paint finish and badging
12 May 2022|352 views
McLaren has unveiled a bespoke Jubilee platinum paint finish and badge in celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign in the U.K.
The new special finish and badge has been revealed eight years to the day since she opened McLaren's global headquarters in Woking, U.K., the McLaren Technology Centre.
The specially developed platinum silver Platinum Jubilee paint has been matched to the materials used in the special badge created by McLaren Special Operations to mark the occasion, and both features were revealed on a one-off example of the McLaren Artura, the brand's new high-performance hybrid supercar.
The special paint is said to have been developed after extensive analysis in different lighting conditions, and took a total of eight days to complete including durability and application testing.
The new special finish and badge has been revealed eight years to the day since she opened McLaren's global headquarters in Woking, U.K., the McLaren Technology Centre.
The specially developed platinum silver Platinum Jubilee paint has been matched to the materials used in the special badge created by McLaren Special Operations to mark the occasion, and both features were revealed on a one-off example of the McLaren Artura, the brand's new high-performance hybrid supercar.
The special paint is said to have been developed after extensive analysis in different lighting conditions, and took a total of eight days to complete including durability and application testing.
McLaren has unveiled a bespoke Jubilee platinum paint finish and badge in celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign in the U.K.
The new special finish and badge has been revealed eight years to the day since she opened McLaren's global headquarters in Woking, U.K., the McLaren Technology Centre.
The specially developed platinum silver Platinum Jubilee paint has been matched to the materials used in the special badge created by McLaren Special Operations to mark the occasion, and both features were revealed on a one-off example of the McLaren Artura, the brand's new high-performance hybrid supercar.
The special paint is said to have been developed after extensive analysis in different lighting conditions, and took a total of eight days to complete including durability and application testing.
The new special finish and badge has been revealed eight years to the day since she opened McLaren's global headquarters in Woking, U.K., the McLaren Technology Centre.
The specially developed platinum silver Platinum Jubilee paint has been matched to the materials used in the special badge created by McLaren Special Operations to mark the occasion, and both features were revealed on a one-off example of the McLaren Artura, the brand's new high-performance hybrid supercar.
The special paint is said to have been developed after extensive analysis in different lighting conditions, and took a total of eight days to complete including durability and application testing.
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