Perhaps the most striking McLaren Senna we’ve come across is currently up for sale courtesy of Al Ain Class Motors in Dubai.

McLaren is building just 500 examples of the Senna. Fittingly, many customers have opted to have their Sennas customized by McLaren Special Operations (MSO) to make them stand out from the rest. The original owner of this one did just that, and the result is something you’ll either love or hate.

Much like the McLaren P1 owned by former baseball pitcher C.J. Wilson, this Senna is finished with a ‘chameleon’, color-shifting paint that has hues of blue, purple, gold, and orange. The color adorning Wilson’s P1 is officially dubbed ‘Cerberus Pearl’ and the paint of this Senna looks identical. Alongside the bright paint, the car includes a number of carbon fiber accents across the exterior, gloss black wheels, yellow brake calipers, and a special logo on the rear wing endplates.

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Inside, the unique touches continue with a series of orange accents that include the stitching, piping, and seatbelts, as well as the same logos found on the rear wing endplates embossed in orange on the headrests. Like all other Sennas, most of the interior surfaces are bathed in matte carbon fiber.

Limited specifics are given about the car’s history, but the presence of the U.S.-spec exhaust could mean that’s the market this Senna was originally built for. The listing states the car has been driven a total of zero kilometers; something we find hard to believe, as the car would have been driven and tested by McLaren during PDI, so they probably mean that it has just delivery mileage on it.

Nevertheless, there’s no doubt that this is one of the most pristine Sennas currently on the “used” supercar market. As for the asking price, that would be the equivalent of US$1.769 million.