Mercedes V6 Hybrid Formula One engine
The Mercedes V6 Hybrid Formula One engine, is a series of 1.6-liter, hybrid turbocharged V6 racing engines which features both a kinetic energy recovery system (MGU-K) and a heat energy recovery system (MGU-H), developed and produced by Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains for use in Formula One. The engines were in use since the 2014 season by the Mercedes works team. Over years of development, engine power was increased from 840 horsepower at 15,000 rpm, to 1,070 horsepower at 15,000 rpm. Customer team engines were used by Williams, McLaren, Lotus, Manor Racing, Force India, Racing Point Force India, Racing Point and Aston Martin.
The Mercedes-Benz PU106C power unit, used in the 2016 season.
Mercedes PU106 Hybrid Power Unit on display at the Silverstone Experience
Mercedes-AMG W11 F1 car, powered by a Mercedes V6 Hybrid engine, it was one of the most successful F1 cars of all time
The Mercedes-AMG ONE at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed
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 the seven-time F1 world champion and Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 driver, Lewis Hamilton and Head of Mercedes-Benz, Dieter Zetsche.
A Mercedes-AMG One at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed
Rear view
2016 Mercedes PU106 Hybrid Power Unit including battery
Interior