
Breakfast of Champions! McLaren’s victory bash isn’t over just yet!
Singapore – With McLaren clinching their ninth-ever Constructor’s Championship Trophy in last year’s Formula One season, its road car division has launched two commemorative cars: the McLaren MCL38 Celebration Edition models of the Artura and 750S.

The livery for the MCL38 Celebration Edition was recently displayed on an Artura Coupe at ION Orchard on 7 to 11 March 2025. Only one McLaren Artura Spider MCL38 Celebration Edition will be offered in Singapore through our local McLaren dealer. This is because they’re exceedingly limited in number – only nine of each commemorative model will be made for a total of eighteen cars. You and I probably won’t be getting one, then.

To make sure that these limited-edition models aren’t easily confused with their “normal” counterparts (if that’s even the right word to use), McLaren has included some bespoke touches to make them truly unique. These include a black and orange livery with a sleek orange bonnet stripe, as well as an orange nine-star emblem that forms the number 9 itself. Neat. It also features specially coloured brake calipers in, you guessed it… orange.


These special touches don’t stop on the inside. Each car will contain the McLaren Champions’ Laurel on the two headrests. The carbon fibre extended sill cover will also be signed by McLaren’s stella pair of racing drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who clinched six wins between themselves out of the twenty-four Formula One races in 2024.
To emphasise the team’s fantastic year, the bonnet’s storage area will feature a track record plaque listing the team’s stellar achievements in the 2024 Formula One season.
In case that wasn’t enough, each car will contain a dedication plaque made of the bodywork taken from the McLaren MCL38 Formula One cars themselves. I guess the lucky owners could say that their car contains F1-grade technology.

The price of this extremely special Artura? It probably won’t matter much to you unless you’re the sole lucky buyer of the exclusive Singapore-bound unit, who probably won’t be reading this article. But for good measure, expect it to cost a sizeable amount more than the regular Artura, which costs S$1,435,330, excluding COE.
Text: Tan Kai Wyn
Photos: Tan Kai Wyn & McLaren Singapore

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