McLaren has uncovered a one-off concept car called the X-1 at the exclusive motoring event ##Q##The Quail##Q##. Based on the 12C, the concept was built by McLaren Special Operations (MSO) – the division of the company that focuses on bespoke projects.
In a similar style to the recently unveiled one-off SP12 EC by Ferrari for guitarist Eric Clapton, and the Lamborghini Aventador J, the car was built to order for a wealthy car enthusiast – in this case anonymously.
Under the new carbon fibre body, the car uses a modified version of the 12C##Q##s MonoCell structure, which allows for a different look, while retaining the driving characteristics and twin-turbo V8 of the standard McLaren.
The project began three years ago during a conversation between company chairman Ron Dennis and the anonymous client, who already owns a McLaren F1.
He wanted a supercar that suited to his personality.
While designing the X-1, the customer supplied various notes and inspirational objects to MSO chief Paul Mackenzie and design chief Frank Stephenson for ideas. Various cars were also mentioned, including a 1961 Facel Vega, 1953 Chrysler D’Elegance Ghia, 1959 Buick Electra, 1939 Mercedes-Benz 540K and CitroΫn SM.
Hong Yeo is the designer in credited to the styling of the X-1. Korean-born RCA graduate, Yeo was chosen and directed by Frank Stephenson to design the special project.
The X-1 even had its own development programme, because the owner didn’t want a fragile concept car that couldn’t be used. Part of the brief was that it could be driven legally on the road, and capable of travelling at supercar speeds in safety.
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