McLaren 675LT Seat Retrim

Harry Pitcher • July 19, 2023


Our customer approached d:class about some work for their fantastic McLaren 675LT. These cars come out of the factory with amazing spec, including the "P1" seats which this car has. These seats are a favourite amongst McLaren owners for their styling, comfort, and support on the road. Our customer messaged us because their seat centres have just the standard grey leather panels. Given that the car is a very vibrant Volcano orange, it makes sense to carry this them on into the interior.

Fast forward a few emails, and we had a plan to create Daytona-style seat centres in matching volcano orange. The leather centres were replaced with Alcantara and so were the belts. The belts themselves have a slightly different hue of orange compared to the Alcantara, this is to match the stitching already found on the seat covers. Black Alcantara was chosen for the belts to match the black leather on the seats and also is the best match for the orange.

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