Review Mercedes AMG Project One Super Car

Review: The Mercedes AMG Super Car

* It 
would be a dream to drive a Formula 1 car on the  
streets… Have you ever stopped to think what 
such a car would sound like on the motorway?
*  
History has already shown us several times 
that brands often give a taste of what it’s  
like to bring a racing car to public roads.
 
* Ferrari did it with its F50 25 years ago,  
and now Mercedes brings us its latest innovation: 
the AMG One.
* Stay to the end to meet this  
tame beast!
In 2017, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the 
AMG Project One concept car. The idea was simple:  
to bring a Formula 1 car to the public streets.
 
After being approved for production – 275 units  
to be exact – preparations to adapt the 
technology from the Mercedes AMG Petronas  
team’s Formula 1 car began in full swing.
 
With a view to starting production by 2022,  
and after its 275 exclusive customers 
have paid 2.3 million (or $3.2 million).
  
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of this car for last… It’s crazy what you 
are about to hear!
Now, let’s get started!
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F1 engine
The radical concept of this 
model is a challenge for the engineers  
because it is not easy to adapt an engine designed 
for Formula 1 racing to public roads. But the  
Mercedes team managed to solve this problem with 
a few modifications to the original engine.
  
The engine taken from the Mercedes F1 
W07 Hybrid is a 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid  
with 950 horsepower. The power unit fitted to the 
AMG One is limited to 11,000 RPM and idles at 1200  
RPM.
Mercedes claimed that the throttle response 
is more direct than a naturally aspirated engine,  
as the turbocharger is constantly spinning 
thanks to the electric motor attached inside.  
And when the turbo is idling, the engine 
becomes an electric generator that harnesses the  
rotational energy of the blades. Genius, don’t 
you think?
But that’s not all! The AMG One has  
three more electric motors – one on the crankshaft 
and two in the front differential – which add an  
extra 100 horsepower and give a mind-blowing 1050 
hp. What a machine!
* Electrical systems
In case  
it wasn’t clear, this model is a plug-in hybrid. 
Behind the seats is the 800-volt lithium-ion  
battery pack, which gives a range in EV mode of 
16 miles.
It also has an extended range mode that  
uses the internal combustion engine to recharge 
the batteries, a hybrid model that uses all the  
motors, and an extreme mode that squeezes the 
maximum performance out of the car.
In the latter  
mode, the fastest laps on the famous Nurburgring 
track have been achieved in recent times…  
absolutely amazing.
So much power in the driver’s 
hands is measured out thanks to the active torque  
vectoring system, which transmits just the 
right amount of power through the corners,  
making the AMG One a safe hypercar at all speeds.
 
To complete the section of the electrical system,  
this car takes advantage of the smallest 
mechanism to generate power and re-use it.  
In addition to the turbo’s electric generator, 
the braking system incorporates kinetic energy  
recovery technology to recharge the batteries.
 
And guess what? These energy recovery systems  
were brought straight from Formula 1. Absolutely 
stunning!
* Exterior and interior design
The  
exterior design of this car was intended to 
offer as little air resistance as possible.  
Smooth lines mould the bodywork, carefully 
sculpted to the point of making the Mercedes logo  
a simple stamp on the front bumper.
At the front 
are two air intakes with active aerodynamics,  
depending on whether the driver needs more 
downforce or more air to cool the front brakes.  
On the wheel arches are flaps that increase 
downforce, and are activated in extreme mode.
  
A huge air intake peeks over the roof of the car 
to cool the engine. Right on the engine cover,  
there’s a flap that channels the wind, and at the 
end, there are two spoilers in one: one stationary  
and one that serves as an aerodynamic brake.
The 
interior of the car is a feast of carbon fibre and  
alcantara for lightness. The pedals and steering 
wheel are adjustable as the carbon-fibre bucket  
seats are permanent.
The steering wheel 
is styled like a Formula 1 steering wheel,  
and the dashboard and centre console displays 
offer the information needed to make settings,  
change driving mode, and real-time data and 
telemetry.
* Performance
We’ll save the best part  
for last: the numbers. If you weren’t impressed 
with the 1050 horsepower of this tame beast,  
get ready to fall out of your seat.
0 to 38 mph 
in 2.2 seconds or less! This monster accelerates  
much faster than a Bugatti Chiron, which takes 
2.5 seconds to reach 62mph. All the power is  
transmitted to the rear wheels to reach a top 
speed of over 218 mph! That’s 217 miles per hour.
  
To reach these numbers, Mercedes engineers 
put this model on a strict carbon fibre diet,  
just as they do with their Formula 1 cars.
 
You could say that the gap between the AMG One  
and the Mercedes of the current F1 season is not 
so wide after all.
The Mercedes AMG One is not  
the only hypercar in existence that seeks to bring 
the sensations of a Formula 1 car to the streets.  
Around the corner, Aston Martin’s Valkyrie, 
in collaboration with Red Bull Racing,  
is the AMG One’s natural rival, bringing the 
two teams’ competition to the public roads.
  
What a time we live in, don’t you think? 
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