The military/olive shade of green is a very nice touch. It's not too overstated and has rarely been done as a supercar wrap. However, there's a lot of other stuff going on here.
As you may have already noticed, the 720S rocks a lot of carbon fiber parts that McLaren didn't make. These include most of the bumper, the hood, rear wing, and diffuser, among other things. We're informed that it's not a particular package, but instead combines the cool elements offered by carbon fiber specialists such as Novitec N-Largo, 1016 Industries, and Vorsteiner. Looks like the beast also changed its wheels before the photoshoot and probably sits on Novitec custom suspension.
As the title of the video below says, this 720S makes a whole lot of power. The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 is supposed to have 710 hp, but has been dyno-tested at 910 hp at the rear wheels. That suggests it's making 1,000 horsepower at the crank, enough to lose your license in a couple of seconds and possibly even smash Teslas in drag races.
Towards the end of the video, the crew filming in Los Angeles has a minor altercation with a white GMC Yukon, which tries to separate the McLaren from its camera car.
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