
The special-edition livery is hand-applied by the McLaren Special Operations (MSO) team.

The Celebration Edition features the same 700hp, 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 hybrid engine as the regular model.

There are Champions’ Laurel on the bonnet and the seat headrests.

The Papaya Orange and Anthracite livery is inspired by the McLaren F1 team's racing identity.

There is a 9-star decal signifying the nine F1 Constructors' Championship wins till 2024.

The carbon-fibre door sill has been personally signed by team drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

It features a staggered wheel setup with 19-inch front wheels and 20-inch rear rims.

The mid-engine RWD supercar does a 0-100kph run in 3 seconds before reaching a top speed of 330kph.

The driver-focused cockpit with two HD screens is also the same, except for the orange highlights.

There's a carbon-fibre piece from the championship-winning MCL38 F1 car inside.
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The McLaren F1 team won their ninth Constructors’ Championship in 2024 with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri as lead drivers. To celebrate this achievement, the British manufacturer revealed the McLaren MCL38 Celebration Edition Artura in 2025, featuring Papaya Orange and Anthracite livery inspired by McLaren’s racing identity. Only nine units of the special edition supercar have been produced globally, with one of them recently landing on Indian shores. The regular Artura costs north of Rs 5 crore, and being a limited-edition model, the MCL38 Celebration Edition has a more special price tag attached to it, which the manufacturer has not yet revealed.
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