2020 McLaren 600LT Spider Segestria Borealis by MSO Exterior Passenger side Rear Angle

McLaren 600LT Spider Segestria Borealis by MSO Interior Design & Features

Last week, we took a look at the final set of McLaren 600LT Spider models, which feature an exclusive exterior design by MSO the McLaren Special Operations. Called Segestria Borealis, the twelve models have been nicknamed “Spider Spider.” We took a closer look at the vehicle’s exterior design in that article, so today, we thought we’d see what sets the interior apart from other McLaren 600LT Spider models by highlighting the design of its cabin and some of the features it adds.

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McLaren Elva with Dan Parry Williams

How does the McLaren Elva Active Air Management System work?

More episodes of the McLaren Tech Club have been posted on the brand’s YouTube channel, so we thought we’d share episode five, the next in the series. Last time Jonathan Beaumont spoke about how it feels to drive the McLaren Speedtail, this time we return to the McLaren Elva to hear about the pioneering Active Air Management System as the vehicle’s Chief Engineer, Andrew Kay, tells us a bit more about how it works and what went into its design and engineering.

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2020 McLaren 600LT Spider Segestria Borealis by MSO Exterior Passenger Side Front Profile

How does the final McLaren 600LT Spider look?

The 600LT Spider line of vehicles is coming to an end here in North America, as all units have been ordered and accounted for, save the final dozen. These last twelve units feature an incredible, unique design theme created by McLaren Special Operations, and we know you’re interested to find out how it looks. The short answer is good, but we’ll dive into the specifics on the McLaren 600LT Spider Segestria Borealis by MSO below.

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McLaren Speedtail Exterior Passenger Side Front Profile

What does it feel like to drive the McLaren Speedtail?

It’s time to share another episode of the McLaren Tech Club. The last episode dove into the design of the newest McLaren Longtail, the 765LT, but this episode looks into the McLaren Speedtail to give everyone an idea of what it feels like to drive the incredible machine for the very first time. The video not only features the incredible Speedtail but the McLaren Ultimate Series Vehicle Line Manager, Jonathan Beaumont, talking about the vehicle. To give you an idea of the Speedtail’s speed, it can go from a complete stop up to approximately 187 miles per hour in just 13 seconds. To get the full idea of how it feels, be sure to watch the episode below.

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