McLaren Repaints The 570GT By MSO Concept For Chantilly Arts & Elegance And It Pays Off

Sep 07, 2016 05:45 AM EDT | Karen Conda

Couture and fine cars go together so well and it is proven. So for the 3rd time, the Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille event was again set to bring back the vision of elegance from the 1920's up to now.

This event aims to pair auto manufacturers and couture designers to show what to look forward to both them.

The event happened last September 4 and some cars went on from easy to a full elegance.

McLaren didn't take it on the easy route, it definitely made major changes for the event. This year, they brought back the McLaren 570GT by MSO Concept, and took it on a makeover and now shows off in Pacific Blue.

And the hard work paid off, the pair was awarded 'Prix de la coherence automobile' on the said event.

It also came with a new Electro-Chromic roof that allows it to perform an adjustable tint feature. It sports a Hi-Fi audio system from Wilkins, 12-speaker bowers, and premium Saddle Tan upholstery. The golden titanium nitride tint also allows the car tint colour to change as the engine heats up.

Coming with the standard features are carbon fibre interior component finished in satin lacquer, with accents of gloss lacquer that made it looking exquisite as ever.

The exterior now is repainted all over Pacific Blue but keeping the black gloss finish on the front splitter, side skirts, rear diffuser, and door. The result is a dark two-toned looking car.

This gorgeous car was paired and went on the event with the haute couture from avant-garde fashion house Jean-Paul Gaultier for the Concept-Cars parade.

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