Donating a 2025+ Mercedes-AMG ONE in Utah is not just a philanthropic choice; it’s an investment in preserving one of the world’s most prestigious hypercars. With only 275 units allocated to original customers, each vehicle represents a unique blend of engineering excellence and automotive artistry. The hypercar community in Utah is well-connected, making your donation highly impactful.
We facilitate a seamless donation process, ensuring that all allocation paper trails and original-customer-of-record verifications are respected. This adherence to hypercar-tier discipline guarantees that your AMG ONE maintains its collector value and integrity, while also contributing to noble causes through ReviveRides.
📖Generation guide
AMG ONE Production Version • 2025+
The AMG ONE production version features a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid V6 engine with a total output of 1063 hp, integrating advanced F1 technologies into a street-legal hypercar.
Project ONE Concept • 2017
The Project ONE concept laid the groundwork for the AMG ONE, showcasing the initial vision of an F1-inspired road car, though it never reached production.
GT Black Series • 2021-2022
A single-year production halo model, the GT Black Series set a Nurburgring record, embodying the peak of performance in the AMG lineup.
SLR McLaren • 2003-2010
The SLR McLaren, a collaboration between Mercedes and McLaren, includes coupe and roadster variants, establishing its own collector status in the hypercar realm.
Known issues by generation
The 2025+ Mercedes-AMG ONE is powered by a complex 1.6L turbocharged V6 engine, requiring mandatory rebuilds at 50,000 km intervals at Brixworth, UK. The hybrid system’s MGU-K and MGU-H components necessitate specialized thermal management, while the AWD torque-vectoring system demands precise calibration. Each service must be executed at an AMG-certified facility to ensure compliance and preserve warranty—failure to do so may void the warranty and drastically affect collector value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector value of a Mercedes-AMG ONE is significantly influenced by its condition, service history, and provenance. An intact allocation paper trail and original-customer verification are essential for maintaining its market value, which can range from $8M to $15M in secondary markets. Documentation like factory rebuild receipts, the AMG-handcrafted engine plate, and original-paint integrity are vital for secure resale and valuation—any alteration can result in catastrophic depreciation.
Donation process for this model
The donation process for your AMG ONE requires stringent adherence to hypercar standards. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, along with IRS Form 8283 Section B, ensuring compliance with valuation requirements. Additionally, insurance-bonded, enclosed transport is essential to protect this high-value asset. An AMG-Performance-Center-certified pre-donation inspection is also required to authenticate the vehicle’s condition and service history, solidifying your donation’s impact.
Utah regional notes
In Utah, the proximity to AMG Performance Centers and established shipping logistics to Brixworth and Affalterbach allows for seamless servicing of your AMG ONE. The state boasts a concentrated community of hypercar enthusiasts, alongside facilities equipped for climate-controlled storage, ensuring the preservation of your vehicle. Potential donors should consider the impact of Utah's climate on their vehicle's longevity, favoring preservation over exposure.
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