Mercedes-AMG One

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Mercedes-AMG Project ONE at the IAA 2017
Mercedes-AMG Project ONE at the IAA 2017
ONE
Production period: since 2020
Class : Sports car
Body versions : Coupe
Engines: Gasoline engine :
1.6 liters
(558 kW)
+ electric motors :
80–120 kW
Length:
Width:
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Wheelbase :
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The Mercedes-AMG ONE (internal designation R50 ) is one of Mercedes-AMG -developed, two-seat plug-in hybrid - supercar . The concept vehicle, named Project ONE , was presented to the public for the first time on September 11, 2017 at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt am Main . The model designation of the series vehicles will be ONE .

In the vehicle, the same driving unit is used as in the Formula 1 - racing car Mercedes W07 F1 hybrid . The total output of the 1.6-liter V6 petrol engine and the three electric motors is 773 kW (1054 hp). The edition of the small series is limited to 275 copies, the delivery of the first vehicles should start in 2019. The market launch had to be postponed due to complications with adjustments to the drive train that were relevant for approval . It is now planned for 2021.

Powertrain

The drive unit of the ONE comes from the Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid racing car used in the 2016 Formula 1 World Championship . The mid- mounted V6-cylinder gasoline engine from Mercedes AMG HPP has the designation Mercedes-Benz PU106C Hybrid . With a displacement of 1.6 liters, it develops 558 kW (759 hp) at 11,000 rpm. The gas exchange takes place via 4-valve cylinder heads with pneumatic valve springs, the four camshafts are driven via spur gears . The engine is equipped with an electrically assisted exhaust gas turbocharger and a downstream charge air cooler . The turbocharger's paddle wheels and an 80 kW (109 PS) electric machine sit on the same shaft in the hot “V” between the cylinder heads. This enables the motor to respond without delay and to partially recover unused thermal energy . A 120 kW (163 PS) electric motor acts on the crankshaft of the combustion engine via gear wheels and generates electricity to charge the traction batteries when towing . The combustion air is supplied via a suction air housing with an air scoop positioned on the vehicle roof . Power is delivered to the actively steered rear wheels via a newly developed, automated manual transmission with eight forward gears. Two electric motors with 120 kW (163 hp) each drive the front wheels. They enable active torque distribution and purely electric drive over a distance of around 25 kilometers. For the use of commercially available super plus fuel , the maximum speed of the gasoline engine is limited to 11,000 / min, its inspection interval is 50,000 km (in the Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid: 14,000 / min or 4000 km).

Technical specifications

model ONE
Engine type / cylinder V6 hybrid
Displacement 1600 cc
Engine charging Exhaust gas turbocharger
Bore × stroke -
Power (Otto motor) in min -1 558 kW (759 hp) at 11,000
Liter output 474.4 hp / l
Power (electric motors) 2 × 120 kW
System performance 775 kW (1054 hp)
Max. Torque 1400 Nm
Top speed > 350 km / h
Acceleration (0-100 km / h) <2.6 seconds
Acceleration (0-200 km / h) <6.0 seconds
Acceleration (0-300 km / h) <11.0 seconds
transmission Automated 8-speed manual transmission
Carbon dioxide emissions -
Consumption ( NEDC ) -
Base price 2.275 million euros excluding VAT

Web links

Commons : Mercedes-AMG Project One  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Holger Wittich, Jens Dralle, Andreas Haupt: Hypercar with 4 electric motors. September 1, 2017, accessed September 1, 2017 .
  2. a b World premiere of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE show car: Mercedes-AMG brings Formula 1 technology to the road. In: media.daimler.com , September 11, 2017 (press release).
  3. a b c Formula 1 for the road . In: IAA Spot . No. 2017 , p. 38-39 .
  4. Georg Kacher, Jan Götze, Katharina Berndt: Over 1000 PS in the AMG hypercar. September 1, 2017, accessed September 1, 2017 .
  5. ^ A b Charlie Turner: The Mercedes-AMG One feels like a GT3 car "in fast forward". Speed, drifts and being sick: AMG boss talks about his F1-inspired hypercar. October 12, 2018, accessed January 13, 2020 .
  6. Mercedes-AMG One: That's why the hypercar won't come until 2021! Retrieved August 8, 2020 .