>The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE will celebrate its world premiere at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt: the two‑seater supersports showcar for the first time brings the very latest and efficient, fully-fledged Formula 1 hybrid technology to the road. This high-performance hybrid has an output of over 1000 hp and a top speed exceeding 400 km/h. The showcar combines outstanding racetrack performance with day-to-day suitable Formula 1 hybrid technology and exemplary efficiency. >1000+ hp in 1.6L >11,000 rpm in 1.6L
>powered by F1 technology Been there done that and everyone hated it
Gabriel Barnes
You know my first thought was "won't it need to be constantly rebuilt like an f1 engine?" but then I remembered that if you can afford this then you wouldn't give a flying fuck.
Thomas Jones
>Mercedes-AMG 'Project One' hypercar sold out in US
>It's a potentially sad day for American customers yearning for a chance at owning Mercedes-AMG's Formula One-powered hypercar. What we currently know as "Project One" is officially sold out, at least in the United States.
>AMG is currently undergoing the task of selecting a lucky 275 buyers who will be deemed worthy enough to own the 11,000-rpm hypercar and consideration for U.S. buyers closed on March 17, according to Road & Track.
>The cost for such an extravagant machine? An estimated $2.4 million. As mentioned, AMG will build 275 units of the Project One. We'll learn in May how many of these have been earmarked for the US.
>The car's reveal will take place in September at the 2017 Frankfurt auto show as the culmination of AMG's 50th anniversary celebrations.
Brandon Collins
Now Dodge has to make a production car with a Top Fuel engine to compete. Detuned from 11000HP to only 5000HP of course.
Cooper Young
>F50 It was a pretty poor effort. Typical Italian.
Gabriel Watson
Explain why it was a poor effort without regurgitating a review from a TV show