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Description of the car:
Mercedes-Benz AMG Project ONE
Lewis Hamilton, the F1 racing champion, has repeatedly did test driving on this car
and the performance is said to be at its best.
This AMG One will be the first ever road car with F1 engine.
1600cc F1 hybrid engine with 2 electric motors, max output of 1000 hp and max speed of 347km/h.
Limited production of only 275 units worldwide will be produced and all order slots are sold out.
TPE has successfully secured one of the order slots of this special piece.
You can still choose the specifications, EU Spec or US Spec.
The Mercedes-AMG One (R50, stylized as ONE) is an upcoming limited-production plug-in
hybrid sports car manufactured by Mercedes-AMG, featuring Formula One-derived technology.
It was unveiled at the 2017 International Motor Show Germany by Formula One driver
Sir Lewis Hamilton andHead of Mercedes-Benz Dieter Zetsche. The production of the car is
planned to be 275 units and have stated that production will not be increased from the
planned 275 units, in order to maintain the exclusivity of the car. The AMG One is
being shown alongside Hamilton’s 2020-spec F1 car, although it would’ve probably been
more fitting to show the championship-winning car from 2015. That’s because the hypercar
uses a variation of the hybrid 1.6-liter V6 that powered the Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid
racer. Revving up to 11,000 rpm, the combustion engine works with four electric motors,
pushing the car to speeds exceeding 217 mph (350 km/h).
Specifications
Powertrain
The powertrain of the Mercedes-AMG ONE is expected to be rated at 475–775 kW (646–1,054 PS;
637–1,039 hp) through a hybrid drivetrain that shares many features with modern Formula One cars.
The car has five motors with different functions on board: one internal combustion engine
(ICE) and four electric motors.
Internal combustion engine
The Mercedes-AMG ONE will utilise a modified 1.6-litre turbocharged 90-degree V6 engine
from the Mercedes-AMG F1 W07 F1 car, as confirmed by Mercedes-AMG board member Ola Källenius.
Modifications will be done to the engine due to the engine’s illegality in RPM idle and redline.
The head of Mercedes-AMG, Tobias Moers, states that the engine will be at 1,280 rpm when idle,
and at 11,000 rpm when at its redline limit. However, the engine will only last for
50,000 km (31,000 mi) and the owners will have to return their cars for engine refurbishment.
The ICE produces 558 kW (759 PS; 748 hp), with torque figures still unknown.
Electric motors
The ICE will work in conjunction with four electric motors: a 120 kW (163 PS; 161 hp)
Motor Generator Unit-Kinetic (MGU-K) coupled to the crankshaft, a 90 kW (122 PS; 121 hp)
Motor Generator Unit-Heat (MGU-H) coupled to the turbocharger, and two 120 kW (163 PS;
161 hp) electric motors at the front axle. The MGU-K and MGU-H are Formula One-style
motors responsible for recovering energy and improving efficiency during operation of the car.
More specifically, the MGU-K serves to generate electricity during braking, while the
MGU-H serves to eliminate turbocharger lag and improve throttle response by keeping the
turbine spinning at high speeds. The final two electric motors drive the front wheels
to allow for an all-wheel drive drivetrain, and the sum of these four electric motors
will contribute 450 kW (612 PS; 603 hp) effective power to the total power output figure
of the Project One.
Transmission
The transmission will be an 8-speed single-clutch automated manual transmission variant
(which is actually a similar type of transmission used in modern Formula 1 cars), and
will deliver the bulk of the engine power and torque to the rear wheels. The use of a
single-clutch over a dual-clutch transmission was due to AMG’s engineers wanting to keep
the car light and due to concerns over the dual-clutch’s ability to handle the high-revving V6 ICE.
Wheels
The Project One has wheels made of aluminium alloy and carbon fibre with diameters of
19 inches at the front and 20 inches at the rear with centre-lock wheel nuts. The tyres
are Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2s with codes of 285/35 ZR 19 for the front and 335/30 ZR 20
for the rear. The brakes are ventilated carbonceramic discs.
Interior features
The interior is mostly minimalist and driver-focused, continuing the Formula One theme of
the Project One. This includes a Formula One-style steering wheel and pedals, and a
driver-oriented central infotainment screen. There are some traditional luxury features
in the interior, notably napa leather and hand stitching on the bucket seats.
Exterior features
The exterior of the car is designed primarily for aerodynamics, although it still
maintains a profile reminiscent to a road legal car. The notable aerodynamic features
include the large front air inlets, the roof-mounted air intake and the large aerodynamic
fin extending down the back half of the car.
Chassis
The body will be made entirely of carbon fibre in line with its F1 counterpart, resulting
in a final estimated kerb weight of around 1,200–1,300 kg (2,646– 2,866 lb).
Performance
• Top-speed: >350 km/h (217 mph)
• 0-100 km/h (62 mph): <2.2 seconds
• 0-200 km/h (124 mph): <6.0 seconds
• 0-300 km/h (186 mph): <11.0 seconds
The visualizer allows a future owner to go through the numerous customization options
offered by the three-pointed star for what some consider as being a spiritual successor
of the CLK GTR Straßen version. The owner’s spec for the time being is a red/burgundy
livery with matching seatbelts and stitching on the seats where the “AMG” logo on the
headrest has the same finish. The configurator also has some striking shades of green
and yellow, along with the classic silver finish the showcar had back in September 2017
at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Deliveries are scheduled to kick off in 2021 after some delays caused by the difficulties
Mercedes-AMG ran into when attempting to make the turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 engine
comply with emissions regulations, particularly the stricter WLTP standard. As you may
recall, the engine with its 11,000 rpm redline and over 1,000 horsepower is adapted
from the 2016 F1 W07 car and will be good for 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) at which
point it will require a rebuild.
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