LAS VEGAS (November 21, 2024) – McLaren Automotive and TUMI have debuted a special livery on the iconic McLaren Senna in Las Vegas ahead of the F1 race weekend. Accentuating the Senna’s aggressive design is a livery that evokes the image of fabric peeling away at high speeds, featuring McLaren’s celebrated Papaya Orange and TUMI’s legendary Ticon print.
The McLaren Senna is showcased outside the TUMI Store Forum Shops at Caesar’s Palace as part of a display featuring the TUMI | McLaren luggage collection and McLaren racing memorabilia. Fans of the brands will be able to see the McLaren Senna on display through Sunday, November 24.
On Tuesday ahead of the race, lucky fans had the opportunity for a meet & greet with McLaren Formula 1 Team driver Oscar Piastri.
“For the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix, we wanted to honor both TUMI and McLaren in a way that resonates with fans and captures the spirit of our brands. We created an exclusive bespoke livery on the iconic McLaren Senna: the striking imagery of fabric peeling away as the Senna speeds around the track, revealing McLaren’s iconic papaya color, layered with Tumi’s timeless Ticon print. The sleek design celebrates TUMI’s heritage in durable, high-performance fabrics; for McLaren, the unmistakable papaya color that defines their racing legacy. Together, they create a visual experience that’s bold, dynamic, and emblematic of our shared values.”
– Victor Sanz, Creative Director, TUMI
True to the legendary abilities of one of McLaren’s greatest racers, Ayrton Senna, every element of the McLaren Senna has an uncompromising performance ethos and a raw focus that delivers the purest connection between driver and car. Its 4-liter V8 twin-turbo engine delivers 789 bhp and 590 lbs-ft of torque for race car performance: acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds, 0 to 124 mph in 6.8 seconds and 0 to 186 mph in 18.8 seconds. The McLaren Senna also features advanced RaceActive Chassis Control II (RCC II) suspension, active aerodynamics in the front and rear generating up to 1,763.7lbs of downforce and a motorsport-derived braking system.
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