Strictly limited to ten examples worldwide, the Championship Edition represents more than a celebratory model. It becomes a road-going tribute to McLaren Racing’s tenth Formula 1 World Constructors’ Championship and the landmark season that saw Lando Norris claim his maiden Drivers’ title in the MCL39.
Strictly limited to ten examples worldwide, the Championship Edition represents more than a celebratory model. It is a carefully composed narrative — a road-going tribute to McLaren Racing’s tenth Formula 1 World Constructors’ Championship and the landmark season that saw Lando Norris secure his maiden Drivers’ title behind the wheel of the MCL39. Rather than presenting the car as a static symbol of victory, McLaren positions it as an extension of the racing story itself, crafted for collectors who understand that true exclusivity lies in context as much as rarity.
Curated by McLaren Special Operations, the Artura Spider MCL39 Championship Edition carries a hand-painted livery that bridges track and road. Myan Orange and Onyx Black sweep across the bodywork in a design language that echoes the championship-winning MCL39 racer, creating a visual continuity between Formula 1 engineering and hybrid supercar craftsmanship. Look closer, and the details reveal a deeper narrative. Each painted “10” motif nods to McLaren’s tenth Constructors’ crown, incorporating ten stars alongside outlines of every championship-winning Formula 1 car.
The Stealth Badge Pack elevates the exterior specification, Gloss Black Dynamo forged alloy wheels, and Myan Orange brake calipers, elements that balance restraint with precision while ensuring the design remains unmistakably modern. Inside, the Championship Edition becomes even more personal. Performance Carbon Black Alcantara and Jet Black Nappa Leather create a tactile contrast against McLaren Vision Orange accents, while bespoke details curated by MSO reinforce the car’s singular identity. A hand-painted 12 o’clock steering wheel marker, embroidered headrests bearing the “10” insignia, and a custom casement plaque embedded within the centre console transform the cockpit into a space that feels ceremonial as much as functional.
Perhaps the most intimate touch lies in the Extended Satin Carbon Fibre sill finishers, each hand-signed by McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri — a subtle reminder that the Artura Spider’s DNA originates not only from design studios but from the drivers who shaped its competitive legacy. In the luggage compartment, a custom Track Record Plaque chronicles McLaren’s victories, pole positions, and fastest laps throughout the 2025 season, allowing owners to carry a tangible piece of racing history wherever the road leads.
What distinguishes the Artura Spider MCL39 Championship Edition from conventional limited-run supercars is the experience surrounding it. McLaren has crafted a bespoke ownership journey designed to immerse each client in the brand’s racing heritage — a curated opportunity that extends far beyond the vehicle itself. From exclusive access to McLaren events to personalized brand experiences, the program reflects a growing trend among luxury marques: transforming ownership into participation. Instead of presenting the Championship Edition as a static collector’s item, McLaren positions it as a living extension of its racing narrative, inviting owners into the emotional fabric of its competitive achievements.
Beneath its commemorative details, the Artura Spider remains a next-generation hybrid supercar, a platform that has already earned widespread industry recognition, including Britain’s Best Drivers’ Car at the Autocar Awards and Performance Car of the Year at the Auto Express New Car Awards. Its lightweight architecture and electrified powertrain embody McLaren’s forward-looking approach to performance, proving that innovation and heritage need not exist in opposition. In this context, the Championship Edition feels less like a farewell to traditional racing glory and more like a bridge between eras — a celebration of Formula 1 heritage expressed through a vision of future mobility.
Luxury automobiles often celebrate milestones, but few manage to translate a racing victory into something so personal. By limiting production to ten cars — one for each Constructors’ title — McLaren has created an object that exists at the intersection of craftsmanship, storytelling, and performance. The Artura Spider MCL39 Championship Edition ultimately reflects a broader shift in modern luxury: the desire for experiences that feel deeply connected to history while remaining firmly rooted in the present. For the ten collectors fortunate enough to secure one, it is not simply a supercar. It is a chapter of Formula 1 history reimagined as a private expression of speed, design, and legacy — a reminder that the most enduring victories are those that continue long after the race is won.










