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The Mercedes-AMG Project One has been delayed again, and production of the hypercar has now been pushed to 2022. That's going to make the 275 people who reserved one very sad. At least those ...
Bringing Formula 1 racing technology from the track to the street, the Mercedes-AMG Project One concept is a plug-in hybrid vehicle with torque-vectoring all-wheel drive that generates more than ...
Mercedes-AMG boss Tobias Moers doesn't want to reveal too many details about the Project One hypercar. That's partly because it's still in development, but it's also because Mercedes considers a ...
Today, Mercedes-AMG is taking off the wraps off one of the most anticipated cars of the year—the F1-powered Project One hypercar. It’s making its debut in concept form at the Frankfurt Motor ...
Two decades later, the gestation process of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE hypercar, which has just been revealed ahead of its debut at the 2017 Frankfurt auto show, has taken years. The long ...
Aside from that, though, no new details were provided. The Mercedes-AMG Project One hypercar has begun real-world testing in the United Kingdom, and a batch of spy photos gives our first look at a ...
The upcoming Mercedes-AMG Project One rewrites that history by bringing technology from the all-conquering Mercedes-AMG Formula 1 car to the street, with the most interesting and most direct ...
Mercedes built the Project One to pat itself on the back for recent racing success, incorporating genuine F1 DNA in the form of a 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 taken straight from race cars ...
Rumblings about the Mercedes-AMG Project One have been around for a while now, but details about this mysterious racer for the road have been hard to come by. We know just 275 will be built ...
This week, at the Frankfurt motor show, Mercedes has done it with the Project One hypercar. Let’s start with the numbers. The Project One gets a midplaced 1.6-liter V6 hybrid, direct-injection ...
The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE has had a long gestation. Back in September 2017, Mercedes said it would build “the first Formula 1 car with MOT approval,” meaning it could be road-registered.
Oh, and it should look like a really, really pissed-off fish. That hole is now filled, thanks to the Mercedes-AMG Project One. It's long, low, and agressive, looking sort of like a McLaren F1 was ...