Bucking the trend of subtle car modifications, Liberty Walk has transformed the McLaren 720S into a head-turning masterpiece.
Their widebody kit adds dramatic width with bold, bolt-on fender flares. This Japanese tuner didn’t stop there aggressive side skirts, a prominent front splitter, a rear diffuser, and a towering wing all contribute to the car’s imposing presence.
For a touch of luxury, Liberty Walk opted for exposed carbon fiber accents throughout the exterior, rather than hiding them with black paint.
A closer look reveals the collaborative effort behind this project: ArmyTrix likely supplied a new exhaust system (or at least the tips), Advan provided the high-performance tires, and Rohana furnished the custom wheels.
Revealed online this week, a striking McLaren 720S Spider clad in Liberty Walk’s iconic widebody kit has set tongues wagging. The Japanese tuning house is renowned for its aggressive aesthetics, and this 720S doesn’t disappoint. A menacing black finish engulfs the entire car, creating a stealthy presence.
The only pops of color come from the red brake calipers, which peek out from behind the spokes like embers. Interestingly, Liberty Walk often complements its dramatic body kits with significant performance upgrades.
But in this case, it seems the tuner has opted to let the raw power of the stock McLaren powertrain do the talking. This means the 720S Spider retains its monstrous 710 horsepower and 568 lb-ft of torque, translating into a heart-stopping 0-60 mph time that still dips under the 3-second mark.
The decision to forgo additional engine modifications puts the spotlight on Liberty Walk’s signature widebody kit. The bulging fenders and aerodynamic additions are sure to turn heads and enhance the already impressive handling capabilities of the 720S.
While performance purists might crave more power, there’s no denying the head-turning appeal of this bold collaboration between a British supercar icon and a Japanese master of automotive outlandishness.