The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is more than just a car; it represents a pinnacle of engineering and a legacy of high-performance racing derived from F1 technology. As a donor in San Francisco, you possess a vehicle that is one of only 275 allocated worldwide, making your contribution not only impactful but rare. The allocation paper trail and original customer of record enhance its value, ensuring it remains a highly coveted piece of automotive history.
Owning a Project ONE comes with unique responsibilities, especially regarding its factory-rebuild intervals and certified service network. Our team at AutoBay Alliance is dedicated to preserving the integrity of this hypercar tier through meticulous documentation and adherence to manufacturer guidelines, ensuring that your donation aligns with the disciplined collector ethos.
πGeneration guide
Project ONE Concept-Show-Car β’ 2017-2024
Evolved through the Frankfurt 2017 reveal and extensive development, leading to the 2025+ production-spec. A unique collector's item.
AMG ONE Production-Version β’ 2025+
The final production variant based on the Project ONE concept, featuring the same F1-derived powerunit and exclusive allocation.
Known issues by generation
The Project ONE's F1-derived 1.6L turbocharged V6 powerunit is designed for extreme performance but requires a mandatory rebuild at 50,000 km (31,000 miles) at Brixworth, UK, to ensure optimal functionality. Additionally, the hybrid system's MGU-K and MGU-H electric machines emphasize the critical importance of thermal management. Only AMG-certified facilities can service these components, making it essential to maintain a meticulous service history through certified centers to uphold warranty and value.
Donation value by condition + generation
For hypercar-tier collectors, the value of a Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is significantly influenced by its allocation paper trail, original-customer-of-record verification, and the condition of its original paint. Any factory color change is considered catastrophic, and it is imperative to have receipts for factory rebuilds. Auction comparisons from Hagerty, RM Sothebyβs, and Gooding & Company highlight that values can routinely exceed $7-12 million, making proper documentation and condition paramount in preserving its collector status.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Project ONE requires careful adherence to IRS regulations, including Form 8283 Section B and a qualified-written appraisal, as vehicle values range from $2.7 million to $12 million+. Additionally, all donations must be transported using insurance-bonded enclosed transport. A Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI) from an AMG Performance Center is also mandatory to ensure that the vehicle meets the high standards expected at this tier. Documentation regarding allocation, service history, and the AMG handcrafted plate must be included.
San Francisco regional notes
San Francisco is an ideal location for Project ONE owners, offering proximity to AMG Performance Centers which are crucial for maintaining these hypercars. With a concentrated community of collectors, the city provides access to climate-controlled storage options to preserve vehicle integrity. Understanding the unique preservation needs for a high-value vehicle is vital, especially when considering the impacts of the local climate compared to sun-belt or salt-belt regions.
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