Limited edition
Mercedes-AMG ONE
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Production
275
confirmed units built
Background

The Mercedes-AMG One is a limited-production plug-in dual hybrid sports car manufactured by Mercedes-AMG, featuring Formula One–derived technology. The Project One concept car was unveiled at the 2017 International Motor Show Germany by then three-time Formula One World Drivers' Champion and Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and head of Mercedes-Benz, Dieter Zetsche.

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Specification
Engine
1.6L turbocharged V6 'PU106B Hybrid' (Formula 1-derived, electric turbocharger + MGU-K) plus 3 additional electric motors, 11,000rpm redline
Power
1,049 hp
Weight
1,695 kg
Dimensions
4,756 × 2,010 × 1,261 mm
Launch MSRP
€2,500,000 ex. tax (2022)
Notes

Plug-in hybrid hypercar built around a lightly detuned Mercedes F1 power unit in a carbon-fibre monocoque. Unveiled 2017, deliveries began August 2022 after years of delay making the F1 engine road-durable; all 275 units (~$2.7M each) sold out, production concluded 2025. Unusually for Mercedes-AMG, built primarily in England (powertrain in Brixworth, final assembly in Coventry with Multimatic).

Sources
Wikipedia ↗Wikidata ↗ WIKIDATA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH confidence: high
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