McLaren 750S Project Chromology debuts at Miami Art Week
McLaren 750S Project Chromology: MSO x Nat Bowen art car revealed
McLaren 750S Project Chromology debuts at Miami Art Week
McLaren unveils 750S Project Chromology art car at Miami Art Week: MSO x Nat Bowen debut Chromatic Layered Finish and bespoke editions with 24k gold emblems.
2025-12-05T19:38:42+03:00
2025-12-05T19:38:42+03:00
2025-12-05T19:38:42+03:00
McLaren unveiled the 750S Project Chromology art car at Miami Art Week 2025. Conceived by MSO together with British artist Nat Bowen, known for vivid resin works and explorations of color psychology, the project debuts a Chromatic Layered Finish that builds color from multiple transparent coats, adding texture to the surface and a sense of depth that flatters the 750S’s crisp lines.McLaren says the idea will extend beyond a single showpiece: additional 750S and 750S Spider versions will be built for MSO clients, each with a bespoke palette inspired by Bowen’s work. Every car will carry unique emblems made from 24-karat gold.Each commission will also be accompanied by an original artwork from the artist, a pairing that underlines the program’s gallery-first mindset. The proposition is aimed at collectors, yet it should also resonate with buyers weighing choices in the rarefied supercar realm—those who prize color and material as much as the badge.
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McLaren 750S Project Chromology: MSO x Nat Bowen art car revealed
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19:38 05-12-2025
McLaren unveils 750S Project Chromology art car at Miami Art Week: MSO x Nat Bowen debut Chromatic Layered Finish and bespoke editions with 24k gold emblems.
McLaren unveiled the 750S Project Chromology art car at Miami Art Week 2025. Conceived by MSO together with British artist Nat Bowen, known for vivid resin works and explorations of color psychology, the project debuts a Chromatic Layered Finish that builds color from multiple transparent coats, adding texture to the surface and a sense of depth that flatters the 750S’s crisp lines.
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McLaren says the idea will extend beyond a single showpiece: additional 750S and 750S Spider versions will be built for MSO clients, each with a bespoke palette inspired by Bowen’s work. Every car will carry unique emblems made from 24-karat gold.
Each commission will also be accompanied by an original artwork from the artist, a pairing that underlines the program’s gallery-first mindset. The proposition is aimed at collectors, yet it should also resonate with buyers weighing choices in the rarefied supercar realm—those who prize color and material as much as the badge.