McLaren has come up with three design collections for its 250 mph Speedtail hyper GT, curated by the British automaker’s Color and Material team.

The three collections are dubbed Urbane, Visionary and Dynamic, and feature highlights such as body and interior panels finished in Satin 1K or Gloss 1K, with interwoven gold visual carbon fiber or anodized aluminum. Meanwhile, interior options include bespoke electro-chromatic glazing tints, nubuck and aniline leather, TPT carbon surfaces and more.

Urbane

This collection houses three different themes, one of them being ‘Stratosphere‘, which sees the Speedtail finished in gloss 1K full visual carbon fiber with the contour pack, brushed light blue anodized aluminum, platinum with TPT carbon inlay badging, and a cool-hued cabin with a metallic light blue driver seat and light grey passenger seats.

Finally, there’s the bespoke navy painted edge with navy contrast stitching.

Visionary

This is the second collection and it includes themes like ‘Astral‘, which is said to have been inspired by the UK’s wealth of nautical heritage, hence the navy blue interior, nubuck bespoke navy passenger seats, full aniline leather navy driver’s seat, Nebular quilt and the digital print on the nubuck navy leather upper trim.

On the outside, this Speedtail theme offers a bespoke orange with silver pinstripe finish, gloss 1K visual carbon fiber and white gold 18 carat with TPT inlay badging.

Dynamic

As for the third collection, this one is meant to be more sporty, futuristic and sumptuous, according to McLaren. Here, you’ll find the ‘Bloodline‘ theme, which is distinguished by a bespoke red exterior with gloss black diamond cut wheels, featuring a light copper edge and silver brake calipers.

Inside, there’s a full aniline bespoke red driver seat, while the passengers sit on semi aniline bespoke white seats. Meanwhile, the steering wheel clasp, paddle shifters, window and door bezel surround are all highlighted in TPT carbon quartz white.

“The McLaren Speedtail is our most ambitious project to date and all were sold months before the car was even unveiled,” stated the automaker’s head of Color and Material design, Jo Lewis. “This level of faith in McLaren products demands that we strive to even greater heights of detail and excellence. As a result of meticulous study of colours, forms and textures by our design team, finding inspiration in areas that are uncharted in automotive design, we believe that we will achieve this with the look and feel of each individual Speedtail. Whilst only 106 customer cars will be built, it is important that each one is unique, so this tailored collection is quite simply, like no other – as is the McLaren Speedtail itself.”

The McLaren Speedtail features a 1,050 PS (1,035 HP) petrol-electric hybrid powertrain and can accelerate from zero to 300 km/h (186 mph) in just 12.8 seconds.