Mercedes’ limited production hypercar with F1-derived hybrid powertrain is finally ready for production
The Mercedes-AMG One has been plagued with problems ever since it was announced
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After years of delays related to making an F1 power unit work on the road, the hypercar may finally be ready
Mercedes’ head of development argued that the complexity of having two drive units in one vehicle is both costly and an inherent flaw
Our gorgeous live shots from IAA Munich reveal the Mercedes-AMG Project One’s finest angles and details
Mercedes-AMG’s hypercar will be featured on the cover of the the upcoming open-world racing game
The British ex-F1 driver seemed to really like his upcoming car as we can hear him screaming “I love it” during the testing session
The two upcoming hypercars with F1-derived technology are sold out but some build slots are already available
Customer deliveries of the Mercedes-AMG Project One are set to commence this year
The $2.71m F1-inspired hypercar is undergoing final tests before an early summer reveal
Plus Bentley Continental GT Speed goes topless, and Kia’s ugly Sportage should probably cover up
Fortunately for AMG, the Project One doesn’t pull the ultimate hypercar trick and catch fire, but a stricken car is easier to take photos of
The Mercedes-AMG Project One has the same basic 1.6-liter turbo V6 as Hamilton’s race-winning F1 car
Sounds like Aston Martin’s in-house V6 engine is going to be ditched
Mercedes-AMG is kicking up the Project ONE teaser frequency, which can only mean good news for fans
The Mercedes-AMG One plug-in hybrid hypercar will launch next year with over 1,000 PS