The Future of Driving Performance.
With the Mercedes-AMG ONE, a Formula 1 vehicle is road-ready for the very first time. From the collaborative minds of Mercedes-AMG and the Petronas Motorsport team, it features a highly-integrated powertrain with a turbocharged combustion engine and four independent electric motors: one for each front wheel, one linked to the crankcase, and one in the turbocharger itself. This results in over 1,000 horsepower and a blistering top speed of 217 mph.
Unlike Lewis’ W10 F1, car there won't be a team of engineers to keep the Mercedes-AMG One running. Taking an F1 engine and putting it in a road car is probably even harder than stuffing a road car engine into an F1 car. Engineering such a specialized drivetrain to handle the sloppy world of road driving has turned out to be even harder than Mercedes-AMG initially anticipated.
Performance
A 1.6-liter V6 hybrid engine with direct injection and electrically assisted turbocharging
Four electric motors for a combined 450 kW
Total output of over 1,000 hp
Automated AMG SPEEDSHIFT® 8-speed manual transmission
800-volt EQ Power+ drive system
Adjustable ESP® with ON, SPORT HANDLING, and OFF modes
Design
10-spoke forged aluminum wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires
Flat-LED headlamps and tail lamps with rhomboid design that echoes the AMG logo
Rooftop air intake and vertical shark fin
Vertical spoiler lip and two-section rear diffuser
Two high-res, free-standing 10-inch displays within the cabin
Formula 1-style steering wheel with integrated controllers and LED shift display