A Mercedes-AMG One with just 160 km (100 miles) on the clock and protective film still on the accelerator pedal is up for sale at the Bonhams auction held during the Goodwood Festival of Speed, which begins on July 11.
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Limited-series hypercars have always been highly sought-after collector’s items, as well as objects of speculation among businessmen. Mercedes-AMG produced only 275 units, and delivery of the vehicle was delayed by nearly six years, from 2017 to 2023.
Among the customers are F1 drivers Lewis Hamilton—who bought two units—Valtteri Bottas, David Coulthard, and Nico Rosberg.
Production began in August 2022, with the first deliveries taking place at the end of 2022, and all 275 units have already been sold.
The car being auctioned by Bonhams is unit number 17 of 275, making it one of the earliest produced. It carries a British registration and was registered in the EU on June 1, 2023.
Bonhams estimates its value at between £2.4–2.8 million (€2.8–3.0 million), plus VAT.
The car is equipped with the Motorsport Styling Package, which costs an additional £85,000 (€98,000) and includes: Exclusive paint finish in AMG Silver Arrow, Concept STAR: Mercedes-AMG Petronas star pattern on a characteristic color gradient, Optional Concept WAVE: Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport Digital Flow in Petronas Green, AMG high-performance magnesium wheels in gloss black with Petronas Green color accents, Stitching and seat belts with Petronas Green accent, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport logo on the center console and other color accents in Petronas Green.
The car comes with all original documentation, and despite having only 160 km on the odometer, it underwent the annual inspection in June 2024, which cost £34,940 (approx. €39,000).
It is under warranty until April 25, 2026. All filters were replaced on April 1, 2025, though the cost of that service is not mentioned.
Currently, only 273 examples of the Mercedes-AMG One remain worldwide, as two were destroyed by fire. The price of this unit is quite attractive, being close to the original new car price of €2.7 million plus VAT, especially considering the very low mileage.It is highly likely that the car’s value will increase in the coming years. Of the remaining 273 units, 183 are located in Germany. A recent recall operation may, however, impact future price developments.