2024Mclaren750S MSO Kit $92k AED in Bespoke MSO Customization, Remaining Warranty & Service Contract
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This 2024 McLaren 750S Spider MSO, showing 3,608 km (2,242 miles) on the odometer at the time of cataloging, is finished in black with MSO green accents over a black Alcantara interior with matching green detailing. Retained by its original owner, this GCC-spec 750S Spider remains under factory warranty through January 2028.
Specified through McLaren Special Operations Bespoke and enhanced by Hetke in Dubai, this spectacular example features some AED 92,000 in custom touches, including exterior accent work, interior detailing, exposed carbon fiber elements, and that incredible rear spoiler finish.
Power comes from a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 paired with a 7-speed SSG transaxle, delivering 740 horsepower to the rear wheels. With its low mileage, MSO configuration, and signature McLaren dihedral doors, this 750S Spider is a peerless example of an absolutely epic supercar.
This 750S Spider was most recently serviced on March 18, 2026, and remains covered under a factory warranty and service contract through January 2028. An Autohub inspection dated March 26, 2026 is available in the gallery.
A third party inspection was carried out on March 26, 2026, and the report is available below. The following were noted:
With its MSO Bespoke specification, ultra-low mileage, and one-owner history, this 750S Spider brings serious performance and a highly individualized configuration. The contrast between the black finish and bright green accents, paired with the carbon fiber details, gives it the kind of aggressive vibe befitting such an incredible car.
Backed by factory warranty coverage through 2028 and recent servicing, this 750S offers a stunning take on McLaren’s latest Spider—one that pairs open-top performance with a spec that’s anything but standard.
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