Aftermarket specialist 1016 Industries has unveiled the first McLaren 720S equipped with its wild 3D-printed carbon fiber bodykit. Kicking things off at the front end is a carbon fiber bumper that is both wider and lower than the bumper of a regular 720S. This new bumper also has sharp fins on either side to influence the supercar’s aerodynamics while also sporting a pronounced splitter. Complementing this bumper is a carbon fiber hood. The kit is the same as the one from SWAE unveiled earlier this month.
The only areas on the side of the 720S
left untouched by 1016 Industries are the skins of the doors. As such, the
front and rear fenders have been flared and add to the road presence of the
car. New air intakes are also featured directly behind the doors. Adding to the
aggressive appeal of the 720S are aftermarket wheels with turquoise center caps
and inner rims, black spokes, and carbon fiber edges with cutouts in the shape
of the McLaren badge. As for the rear, it consists of a new diffuser and a
towering wing.
While most of the carbon fiber parts of
the bodykit were crafted by hand, 3D printed components can be found within the
structures of the bumpers, aerodynamic ducting, and in the linkages of the rear
wing. The extensive use of carbon fiber means this 720S weighs 121 kg less than a standard model.