The SLR McLaren will forever be known as two things: the return of the Mercedes-Benz brand in the supercar kingdom of the new millennium and the last car to be supervised by Gordon Murray at McLaren.
Those aren't the only two criteria the car is know by today, especially in downtown London in the summer, when a wide array of Middle East's rich still cruise in SLR's with custom body kits and funky colors.
“Funky” would probably be a bit of an understatement when describing the turquoise wrap on the following SLR McLaren 722 Edition, spotted by YouTube member Totalrev Supercars.
We can't say we're the biggest fans of the eye-watering choice of color, but the car sure stands out among all the other 500+ hp supercars with Dubai license plates that the Londoners see and most of all hear every day during the summer.
The huge 722 S lettering stickers on each side of the car are also quite a bit on the flashy side, especially since the 722 S Edition was just the Roadster, not the Coupe.
“Funky” would probably be a bit of an understatement when describing the turquoise wrap on the following SLR McLaren 722 Edition, spotted by YouTube member Totalrev Supercars.
We can't say we're the biggest fans of the eye-watering choice of color, but the car sure stands out among all the other 500+ hp supercars with Dubai license plates that the Londoners see and most of all hear every day during the summer.
The huge 722 S lettering stickers on each side of the car are also quite a bit on the flashy side, especially since the 722 S Edition was just the Roadster, not the Coupe.