We've already admired the new, high-speed McLaren Speedtail at recent auto shows, but owners are getting ready to customize their expensive supercars. Just like the P1, each Speedtail will be unique. To enable buyers to customize their vehicles even more, McLaren just launched three new design collections called Colours & Materials Inspiration Story.

Envisioned by the skilled folks at McLaren Special Operations, these themes add unique and expensive features inside and out. The three themes are called Urbane, Visionary, and Dynamic, and each of them are inspired by specific themes. Let's have a closer look.

Urbane

A collection of three themes, Urbane was created to offer "a discerning and refined feel" for a "sophisticated look with calm exterior hues plus subtle and cool interior tones." Highlights also include platinum and carbon inlays for the badges, a metallic light blue driver seat, light grey passenger seats, and navy blue upholstery with contrast stitching.

Visionary

This collection includes "striking shades" and "opulent touches," as well as an Astral theme inspired by Britain's nautical heritage. It comes with a navy blue interior, nubuck passenger seats, and full aniline leather for the driver's seat. It also has a bespoke Nebular quilt and digital print on the dashboard and door panels. On the outside, the Astral theme comes with a custom orange paint and silver pinstripe, the usual carbon-fiber look, and 18-carat gold badges.

Dynamic

This collection was conceived specifically for customers that want a sportier look. This is combined with gloss-black wheels with light copper edges and silver brake calipers. Inside the cabin, there's a driver seat wrapped in red full aniline leather and passenger seats in semi-aniline white hide.

Limited to 106 units

Just like the iconic F1, with which it shares the center-mounted driving seat, the McLaren Speedtail is limited to 106 units. All of them have been reserved ahead of the supercar's public debut in 2018.

Further reading

Read our full speculative review on the 2019 McLaren Speedtail.

Read our full review on the 2014 McLaren P1