• McLaren is building 10 special Artura Spiders to celebrate its 10th F1 title.
  • Hand painted livery mirrors McLaren MCL39 racer that took win in 2025.
  • Buyers get signed bits, plaques, and bragging rights louder than sports exhaust.

If you thought winning a Formula 1 championship was hard, try buying the car that celebrates the latest winner. McLaren just revealed an Artura Spider so exclusive only 10 people on Earth will get the keys.

This is the Artura Spider MCL39 Championship Edition, a supercar with a name that almost takes longer to say than the brand’s F1 teams needs to change a set of tires.

It’s based on McLaren’s entry level roadster and celebrates McLaren Racing grabbing its tenth World Constructors’ Championship, plus a Drivers’ title for good measure.

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McLaren Special Operations handled the makeover, which means no cheapskate vinyl wrap heroics here. The livery is hand painted in Myan Orange and Onyx Black, echoing the look of the championship winning MCL39. Each car wears little visual Easter eggs, including a painted ‘10’ logo packed with stars and outlines of McLaren’s past title winning cars.

Stealthy and Showy

The outside also gets some stealth treatment with 10-spoke Super-Lightweight Dynamo forged alloy wheels in gloss black, black badges, plus a not very stealthy sports exhaust that probably makes a better sound than today’s neutered F1 cars.

Inside, the bright and dark theme continues. You get ‘10’ headrest embroidery in McLaren Orange and a Myan Orange 12 o’clock steering wheel stripe to contrast against the Performance Carbon Black Alcantara and Jet Black Nappa Leather upholstery.

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Signed, Sealed, Delivered

The carbon sill plates are even signed by McLaren’s drivers, 2025 F1 Drivers’ Championship winner Lando Norris and his teammate Oscar Piastri. And each car also gets a plaque listing McLaren’s wins, poles, and fastest laps from the championship season, because nothing says F1 geek’s car like a stats sheet bolted into your luggage compartment.

Mechanically it’s still the Artura Spider you know, with hybrid punch and real supercar pace courtesy of an electrically-assisted 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 that makes 690 hp (700 PS) and fires the baby Macca to 62 mph (100 kmh) in 3 seconds. For McLaren though, it’s a victory parade with number plates, and only 10 people get to lead it.

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