McLaren's Latest Supercar Paint Not Only Reflects Light but Also Transforms It | Carscoops

McLaren's Latest Supercar Paint Not Only Reflects Light but Also Transforms It | Carscoops

      Collaborating with British artist Nat Bowen, MSO has unveiled the Project Chromology 750S, showcasing a vibrant, multi-layered paint finish.

      Presented during Miami Art Week, this unique 750S Spider was developed in partnership with Bowen, who is acclaimed for her abstract creations featuring vivid resin works and a focus on the concept of chromology. The collaboration has resulted in a layered painting technique that translates the key elements of her artwork into an automotive finish.

      The innovative design is called the Chromatic Layered Finish, characterized by multiple translucent layers that allow light to reveal varying depths and tonal shifts. Notably, the paint surface includes a subtle raised texture, contributing to a tangible sense of dimensionality.

      This show car boasts a striking tri-color exterior, blending bright green, light blue, and dark blue. The intersections of these colors feature intriguing circular effects that unveil new shades and tones.

      In addition to the distinctive paint job, Project Chromology incorporates 24-carat gold-plated badges. Each badge has a color-matched background to maintain design unity without being overpowering.

      The interior is equally stylish, featuring black Alcantara seats with contrasting gold details, blue accents on the steering wheel, and carbon fiber trim. A closer look reveals additional gold highlights and a unique McLaren Nat Bowen badge with a 'dripping' paint effect.

      Unlike the Artura art car, the Project Chromology 750S will enter production for a select group of MSO clients. Each vehicle will showcase a one-of-a-kind paint scheme inspired by Bowen’s artistic themes, and customers will also receive an original artwork crafted by Bowen, making this a genuine collector’s piece.

McLaren's Latest Supercar Paint Not Only Reflects Light but Also Transforms It | Carscoops

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McLaren's Latest Supercar Paint Not Only Reflects Light but Also Transforms It | Carscoops

Developed in collaboration with British artist Nat Bowen, MSO's Project Chromology 750S showcases a vibrant, multi-layered paint finish.