Mercedes-AMG Project One: Prototype Testing

Mercedes-AMG Project ONE Prototype Testing
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Mercedes-AMG Project ONE Prototype Testing
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ATLANTA - September 25, 2018: The development of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE show car, presented at IAA 2017, had been intensively worked on behind closed doors for several months. In a highly complex, digital
development process ("Project ONE Virtual Engineering"), the transnational project team worked towards its common goal: putting Formula 1 hybrid technology on the road.
Hundreds of testing hours have already been spent to master the immense challenge of making the high-performance drive unit ready for series production: the whole powertrain including all hybrid components underwent
the toughest race track tests on the high-performance dyno tests of HPP's engine specialists in Brixworth.

Mercedes-AMG Project ONE Prototype Testing
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The successful completion of the dyno tests was followed by the installation of the highly complex powertrain into the first prototypes, which since then have been driving around unnoticed on a secret test ground in
England. But it turns out to be more difficult to keep this testing confidential: the camouflaged prototypes of the Mercedes-AMG hypercar are still being driven on closed off test grounds and racetracks. However,
because of their characteristic F1 sound they are hard to keep from the public.