Their most powerful series-production car.
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It makes sure the journey itself is the highlight.
They didn’t share how Mercedes plans to make the V12 meet the stricter rules.
Finishing touches include new forged wheels and plenty of carbon fibre parts.
The official 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) time is quoted at 2.5 seconds.
The image also hints at a folding roof mechanism neatly integrated at the back.
The most powerful Mercedes Customer Racing car ever.
This could be the ultimate tribute to the 1980s.
They built an EV prototype with paddle shifters, artificial engine sound, and simulated gear changes.
The company has just announced around 550 job losses at its Hethel facility, where the car is built.