Mercedes-Benz's press release follows:
                   World premiere of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE show car
Mercedes-AMG brings Formula 1 technology to the road
The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE will celebrate its world  premiere at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt: for the  first time, the two-seater supersports show car brings the very latest  and efficient, fully-fledged Formula 1 hybrid technology from the race  track to the road almost par for par to represent the highlight of AMG's  50th anniversary. This high-performance hybrid produces over 1,000 hp  and reaches top speeds beyond 217 mph (350 km/h). The show car combines  outstanding racetrack performance and day-to-day suitable Formula 1  hybrid technology with exemplary efficiency. This is a world first. The  overall responsibility for the realization of Project ONE lies with  Mercedes- AMG. The complex development work was carried out in close  cooperation with the Formula 1 experts at Mercedes-AMG High Performance  Powertrains in Brixworth and with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport  Formula 1 team in Brackley. Together with the four-door AMG GT Concept,  the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE show car provides another insight into the  future performance-hybrid drive strategy of the sports car brand within  Mercedes-Benz.
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Ever since the early days of motorsport, engineers have dreamed of  bringing motor racing technology to the road. Mercedes-AMG is now making  this dream a reality at the very highest level. "Motorsport is not an  end in itself for us. Faced with intense competition, we develop  technologies from which our production vehicles also subsequently  benefit. We are drawing on our experiences and successes from three  constructors' and drivers' world championships to bring Formula 1  technology to the road for the first time: in Mercedes-AMG Project ONE,"  says Dr Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler  AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars.
"The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is the first Formula 1 car with MOT  approval. Our highly efficient hybrid assembly stems from motor racing  and the electrically powered front axle generates a fascinating mixture  of performance and efficiency. With a system output of over 1,000 hp and  a top speed beyond 217 mph (350 km/h) this hypercar handles exactly as  it looks: it takes your breath away," Ola Källenius says, Member of the  Daimler AG Board of Management responsible for Group Research and  Mercedes-Benz Cars Development.
The concept car gives specific indications of what to expect from the  upcoming production model. "The hypercar is the most ambitious project  we have every undertaken. It marks yet another pinnacle of the  successful, strategic development of Mercedes-AMG towards a performance  and sports car brand. Project ONE raises the bar in terms of what is  currently technologically feasible and thanks to its combination of  efficiency and performance it represents an absolute benchmark. At the  same time, Project ONE provides an outlook on how AMG will define  driving performance in the future," Tobias Moers explains as the Head of  Management at Mercedes-AMG GmbH.
Powertrain: one turbocharged engine and four electric motors
The high-performance plug-in hybrid drive system of the Mercedes-AMG  Project ONE comes directly from Formula 1, and was realized in close  cooperation with the motorsport experts of Mercedes-AMG High Performance  Powertrains in Brixworth. It consists of a highly integrated and  intelligently networked unit comprising one hybrid, turbocharged  combustion engine with a total of four electric motors. One has been  integrated into the turbocharger, another has been installed directly on  the combustion engine with a link to the crankcase and the two  remaining motors drive the front wheels.
The 1.6-liter V6 hybrid gasoline engine with direct injection and  electrically assisted single turbocharging comes directly from the  Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 racing car. The four overhead camshafts  are driven by spur gears. To achieve high engine speeds, the mechanical  valve springs have been replaced by pneumatic valve springs. The vehicle  is mid-engined (ahead of the rear axle) and it can easily reach speeds  of 11,000 rpm, which is currently unique for a roadgoing vehicle. For  higher longevity and the use of commercially available "Super Plus"  gasoline instead of racing fuel, max engine speed remains significantly  below the F1 engine speed limit.
The electric motors on the front axle are also true rev wonders, with  rotor revolutions up to 50,000 rpm – current state of the art is a  speed of 20,000 rpm.
The very high-revving engine is additionally boosted by a high-tech  turbocharger. The exhaust gas and compressor turbines are separated from  one another and located at an optimum position to the exhaust side and  to the  intake side of the V6 engine, and connected to one another by a  shaft. This shaft features an electric motor with approximately 90 kW  which, depending on the operating status, electrically drives the  compressor turbine with up to 100,000 rpm – for instance when moving off  or following load changes. The Formula 1 designation for this unit is  MGU-H (Motor Generator Unit Heat).
Lightning-quick response, faster than a naturally aspirated V8 engine
The major advantage of the advanced engine: the delayed response to  accelerator pedal commands owing to the inertia of the large charger,  known as turbo lag, is completely eliminated. Throttle response time is  greatly reduced, and is even shorter than that of a naturally aspirated  V8 engine. The electric turbocharger brings about another advantage: it  uses parts of the surplus energy from the exhaust system to generate  electricity, and either stores it in the high-voltage lithium-ion  battery as part of recuperation or provides additional drive power by  feeding it to an additional electric motor. This motor produces 120 kW,  has been installed directly on the engine and features a link to the  crankshaft via a spur gear (MGU-K = Motor Generator Unit Kinetic) –  another technology that ensures maximum efficiency and performance in  Formula 1.
New all-wheel drive with purely electrically driven front axle
There are also two further 120 kW electric motors at the front axle.  Each is connected to a front wheel via a reduction gear. The fully  electrically driven front axle allows individual acceleration and  braking of each front wheel, and therefore selective torque distribution  (torque vectoring) for particularly high levels of vehicle dynamics.  With the axle motors, we estimate that up to 80 percent of the braking  energy can also be optimally used for recuperation under everyday  driving conditions. This energy is stored in the battery and is  available for a longer electric range. Each electric motor is controlled  by its own power electronics located in close proximity to the electric  motors in the floor assembly.
Top marks for thermal efficiency                                                                    
The thermal efficiency of the combustion engine with electric  turbocharger (MGU-H) in conjunction with the electric motor on the  crankshaft (MGU-K) will be over 40 percent. This is a previously  unattained peak value for series production vehicles, and confirms the  dominant position of the drive system where efficiency is concerned.  This means that the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE show car obtains  significantly more drive energy from one liter of fuel than other cars.  It is therefore both economical and powerful. By way of comparison, the  thermodynamic efficiency of conventional series production engines is  around 33 to 38 percent.
Technical data at a glance
   |   | Mercedes-AMG Project ONE show car | 
  | Rear-wheel drive | 1.6-liter V6 with direct injection, four valves per cylinder, four  overhead camshafts and electrically boosted single turbocharger,  electric motor connected to the crankshaft | 
  | Engine capacity | 1,600 cc | 
  | Rear-wheel drive output | > 500 kW | 
  | Front-wheel drive output | 2 x 120 kW | 
  | System output | > 740 kW (> 1,000 hp) | 
  | Electric range | 25 km | 
  | Drive system | Variable AMG Performance 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive with hybrid-drive  rear axle, electrically driven front axle and torque vectoring | 
  | Transmission | Automated AMG SPEEDSHIFT 8-speed manual transmission | 
  | Acceleration 0-200 km/h | < 6 secs. | 
  | Top speed | > 350 km/h | 
  
Lithium-ion battery with Formula 1 technology
The battery cells, their arrangement and the cell cooling system are  the same as used in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 racing car,  however, the quantity of battery cells in the AMG Project ONE show car  will make it significantly more practical for everyday use. The  lithium-ion, high-voltage battery and the DC/DC converter supporting and  charging the 12 V onboard electrical system are space-savingly  accommodated in the vehicle floor behind the front axle.
As a further innovation, the high-voltage EQ Power+ drive system  operates with 800 volts instead of the usual 400 volts. Thanks to the  higher voltage levels it is possible to influence elements, such as  significantly reducing the cable diameters and accordingly saving design  space and weight.
Intelligent operating strategies for optimum output and efficiency
Overall the high-performance EQ Power+ plug-in hybrid drive system  offers numerous intelligent operating strategies which are optimally  tuned to different application scenarios. The driving modes range from  purely electric operation through to a highly dynamic mode which  corresponds to a setting used in Formula 1 qualifying for optimum lap  times. Despite the high system complexity, and depending on the current  requirement, the driver will always receive the optimum combination of  performance and efficiency. In this process, Mercedes-AMG engineers make  use of the many years of experience and know-how from Formula 1, the  SLS AMG Electric Drive and Daimler AG's research and development.
For instance, the driver can move off purely electrically, initially  with just the electric motors on the front axle driving the hypercar and  the electric motor on the crankshaft supporting short-term acceleration  wishes. If the driver presses the accelerator more firmly and demands  more output, the V6 engine also switches on. The drive system unfolds  its full power as the engine speed increases. Impressive acceleration  figures are possible with the Race Start function: Acceleration from  zero to 112 mph (200 km/h) takes under six seconds.
If the driver's foot leaves the accelerator again to let the car  coast, the system switches to electric drive at the front axle – whilst  braking under normal driving conditions recuperates up to 80 percent of  the energy, which is fed into the battery.
Completely new, automated 8-speed manual transmission
Power is transferred to the rear wheels by an 8-speed manual  transmission that has been entirely developed from scratch for the  Mercedes-AMG Project ONE. It is activated hydraulically and can be  operated in automated mode or manually using the shift paddles.
The basis for the outstanding driving characteristics of the  Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is provided by the lightweight, high-strength  carbon-fiber monocoque body, the technology of which likewise comes from  Formula 1. The same applies to integration of the engine and  transmission: both have load- bearing functions and completely support  the rear suspension.
Multi-link suspension with innovative pushrod springing
The suspension developers also gave their utmost. Multi-link designs  are used at the front and rear. The adjustable coil-over suspension has  several special features: Both push-rod spring struts have been  installed across the direction of travel. The innovative arrangement of  the spring/damper unit replaces the function and application of  conventional tubular cross members. This solution reliably prevents  rolling movements even during very rapid directional changes, without  being uncomfortable.
The overall setup of the springs and dampers is configured for  perfectly balanced, easily controlled and above all sporty handling  characteristics. These are also assisted by all-wheel drive and torque  vectoring. ABS is standard equipment, with ESP® adjustable in three  stages as is usual for AMG. ESP® ON stands for a high level of safety,  ESP® SPORT HANDLING MODE allows greater yaw angles before system  intervention for a sporty driving style, and ESP® OFF switches the  system off for sporty driving on enclosed racetracks.
Exclusive forged wheels with innovative carbon-fiber semi-cover
Another completely new development is the 10-spoke forged aluminum  wheel with center lock, which is exclusively reserved for the  Mercedes-AMG Project ONE. This has a radial carbon-fiber semi-cover with  an aerodynamically sophisticated shape: this improves the car's  aerodynamics and Cd figure by optimizing the airflow around the wheels.
At the same time, three flat ventilation slots per spoke section  ensure optimum heat dissipation from the brakes. This is another example  of how the AMG development team pays the utmost attention to even the  smallest aspects, so as to improve the efficiency of the hypercar.
At the front the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE has size 10.0 J x 19 wheels  shod with 285/35 ZR 19 Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires exclusively  developed for the hypercar, and at the rear 12.0 J x 20 wheels running  on Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 335/30 ZR 20 tires.
The car is equipped with an advanced, weight-optimized ceramic high-  performance compound braking system. Its low weight reduces the unsprung  masses, thus improving driving dynamics and agility. Furthermore, the  ceramic brakes are distinguished by a longer service life, higher  corrosion resistance and higher thermal stability. The "AMG Carbon  Ceramic" lettering and the specially painted brake calipers visually  distinguish this unique braking system.
Exterior design: Beauty and the beast
The design of the show car is very obviously inspired by the premium  class in motorsport. But above all, it embodies the Mercedes-AMG  principle that fascination is always linked with function. Every part  has a specific purpose. The result is a mid-engine concept, extremely  muscular proportions with the cockpit well forward, large wheel arches, a  wasp waist and an extended rear end.
"The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is the hottest and coolest car we have  ever designed. It combines our design philosophy of Sensual Purity with  the performance of our Formula 1 racing cars and is the perfect  embodiment of Performance Luxury," says Gorden Wagener, Chief Design  Officer Daimler AG. "This hypercar's extreme design marks a milestone in  design - there are no lines, and the interior is stripped down to the  essentials."
Front view: Powerful and functional
The front view is characterized by the large front fascia, the  various air inlets of which extend across the entire vehicle width. The  trapezoidal center section bears a large, white AMG logo. Above it, on  the vehicle body, is the Mercedes star. The hallmark AMG A-wing below  the center section creates a silver- colored highlight, and seamlessly  transitions into the front fenders.
On the left and right are large, prominent air inlets which are  framed by U- shaped flaps and each subdivided by two black horizontal  fins. Flat LED headlamps blend seamlessly into the body contours.
The black air outlets in the hood guide the hot airflow around the  sides of the driver compartment. This allows the flow of fresh air to  pass unhindered across the driver compartment and into the intake tract  on the roof. The downforce at the front axle is positively influenced by  the automatically extending front splitter and the active ventilation  louvers in the front wheel arches,  contributing to the perfect  aerobalance of the car.
Taut flanks, large fenders
The low, dynamic greenhouse has an unmistakable, spherical  architecture with a distinctive window pattern. The large, dark area  stands for important technical functions. These technical components  form a visual contrast to the clean overall lines of the vehicle.
The roof line is dominated by an air intake derived from Formula 1,  via which the engine takes in large volumes of air. The black intake  transitions elegantly into the black, vertical shark fin, which improves  lateral stability when cornering at high speed. The rear window placed  well to the rear is an integral part of the intake/roof-fin unit. It  allows a view of the power unit. Two large NACA air inlets ensure  optimum guidance of the airflows for the engine and transmission oil  coolers located at the rear end.
The side view also shows a sensuous, clean surface design combined  with functional features. The vehicle flanks are tautly recessed, with  black carbon- fiber surfaces redirecting the airflow around the vehicle  body as in motorsport.
The Petronas green paintbrush design on the flanks is the work of the  artist  who designed the paintwork for the Formula 1 racing car. All  four wheels are spanned by tight-fitting, muscular fenders that appear  ready to leap into action.
As in motor racing, the doors open both forwards and upwards. The  fuel filler flap is at the rear right, the charge socket for the plug-in  hybrid battery at the rear left.
Rear end: Fascination and function
The sharp, vertical spoiler lip and the large, two-section diffuser,  which is interrupted by the central exhaust tailpipe, as well as the  two-stage extendible rear aerofoil, contribute to aerodynamic efficiency  and performance at high speeds. The design of the exhaust tailpipe with  its large, round outlet and two further small, round apertures was  adopted directly from the Formula 1 cars.
The muscular appearance is further enhanced by the rear fascia with  its large, black mesh and carbon-fiber components. The rear lights each  feature three rhomboid lighting elements to echo the graphic design of  the AMG brand logo, and therefore also the design of the headlamps.
Interior: Formula 1 for two
The interior design concept of this ultimate driving machine follows  function on the racetrack, and this is expressed in the radical design  idiom. Formula 1 technology is made authentically tangible on both the  racetrack and on the road. Here too every detail has a function, with  nothing included merely for visual reasons. In the monocoque interior,  the reduced components are emphasized in minimalist style both in design  and functional terms.
The ergonomically contoured interior has room for two occupants. The  bucket seats with adjustable backrests are integrated into the  monocoque. The pedals and steering wheel are adjustable, allowing the  driver to adopt the ideal driving position. The center tunnel visually  separates the driver and passenger areas from each other. It blends  fully into the seat sculpture and follows the principle of minimalism  with its gently rising contour.
Interior with functional structural parts
The lightweight construction is also obvious from the slim, wing-like  profile of the dashboard. It appears to be light and free-floating. As a  functional, structural component it also makes the monocoque of the  Mercedes-AMG Project ONE more rigid. The two high-resolution,  free-standing 10-inch displays (one slightly raised in front of the  driver, the other on the right of the center console angled towards the  driver) are adapted with high-quality and weight- optimized solid metal  components.
The double-nozzle ventilation unit is suspended under the center  screen like a gondola. The screen and nozzles form a single unit,  emphasizing the lightweight design principle of the whole. The displays'  rectangular basic form is echoed by the ventilation nozzles, and by the  center console in which the start/stop button is located.
Also seamlessly integrated as a unit are a high-quality stowage  compartment, a reduced switch array and the engine start button. The  stowage compartment is fitted with a transparent lid.
Formula 1-style steering wheel
The steering wheel with flattened upper and lower sections and an  integrated airbag offers motorsport functionality, as do the two  integrated controllers which can be used to set adjustment functions  such as the driving modes and suspension setup, or the LED shift display  in the upper steering wheel area.
The door panels are in functional, high-grade carbon-fiber, and  integrate smoothly into the sporty interior. As if to mirror the aero  winglets of the exterior, the door paneling is visually interrupted to  create space for technical implements and a generously concave door  center panel. An aluminum cassette combines the air vents and power  window switches, which are integrated as deeply recessed rectangles.
Stowage compartments behind the seats, screen replaces interior mirror.
Mercedes-AMG developers have ensured suitability for everyday use and  operating convenience: small items can be stowed in two compartments on  the left and right behind the seats. An air conditioning system and  power windows are standard equipment, while the COMAND infotainment  system ensures optimum connectivity.
The user interface is integrated as an autonomous concept. The most  important information is displayed on the road in the line of vision  above the steering wheel, so that the driver is not distracted. To  ensure optimum visibility to the rear, the rear-view mirror is replaced  by a screen showing real-time images of the rear from a mirror cam. The  aluminum screen housing is fully integrated into the roof, and also  holds other controls.
Colors and materials from the racing car
The choice of colors and materials takes its inspiration from the  Mercedes- AMG Petronas Formula 1 racing car. The sculptured racing seats  are in slip- resistant black microfiber, creating an unmistakable  association with motor racing. The seat surfaces are interspersed with  nappa leather in magma grey and inlays in a sporty textile mesh which  optimally assists the air circulation of the seats. There is also yellow  contrasting topstitching.
The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: the future of driving performance
The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is not only an ultimate driving machine  that directly brings current Formula 1 hybrid technology onto the road  and combines top-class racetrack performance with full day-to-day  suitability. Its purpose is also to obtain extensive findings about  performance-oriented plug-in hybrid drive technology, further  developments of suspension layouts and extended onboard electronics that  will later benefit series production AMG cars. The Project ONE team is  working hard on successfully bringing this vision onto the road.
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