Mercedes-AMG ONE Donation in Illinois

The Mercedes-AMG ONE: A true F1-derived masterpiece, combining cutting-edge hybrid technology with unrivaled engineering, making it a collector's dream and a symbol of automotive innovation.

The Mercedes-AMG ONE production version, set for 2025+ delivery, represents the pinnacle of hypercar engineering, with only 275 allocated to original deposit customers. Owners in Illinois have the unique opportunity to donate this ultra-rare vehicle to Heartland Motors Trust, ensuring its legacy continues while supporting charitable initiatives. Our organization values the hypercar-tier collector bracket and understands the importance of maintaining the integrity of such a distinguished machine.

Each Mercedes-AMG ONE has an allocation paper trail and original customer-of-record verification, reinforcing its status as a collector's item. With the factory-specified rebuild intervals and service network discipline mandated by AMG, we respect the meticulous care required for preserving this automotive marvel. Donating your ONE not only contributes to a noble cause but also ensures that this extraordinary piece of automotive history is handled with the utmost respect and care.

📖Generation guide

Mercedes-AMG ONE • 2025+

The finalized production-spec model builds on the Project ONE heritage, featuring an F1-derived 1.6L turbocharged hybrid V6 powerunit, showcasing the pinnacle of automotive performance.

Project ONE • 2017-2020

Concept version that laid the groundwork for the AMG ONE with revolutionary hybrid technology and an F1-inspired design ethos.

GT Black Series • 2021-2022

The ultimate track-focused AMG variant with a powerful V8 engine, known for its exceptional performance and track records.

SLR McLaren • 2003-2010

A collaboration between Mercedes and McLaren, the SLR stands as an icon, renowned for its luxury and performance, available in coupe and roadster variants.

Known issues by generation

The Mercedes-AMG ONE features a sophisticated F1-derived 1.6L turbocharged V6 engine, characterized by a mandatory rebuild interval at around 50,000 km (31,000 miles) to maintain its performance integrity. This process requires servicing at the Brixworth facility in the UK, specializing in high-performance engines. Additionally, the hybrid system's MGU-K and MGU-H electric machines must be meticulously monitored and serviced at AMG-certified facilities to ensure optimal functionality. Issues related to the torque-vectoring system and the unique single-clutch transmission add another layer of complexity, necessitating specialist service for maintenance and repairs.

Donation value by condition + generation

The hypercar-tier collector value of the Mercedes-AMG ONE is significantly influenced by its allocation paper trail and original customer-of-record verification, ensuring authenticity and historical significance. Original paint is critical, as any factory color changes can be catastrophic to its value. At this collector tier, factory rebuild receipts are essential, and documentation from reputable sources like Hagerty, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Company is paramount for valuation. A qualified appraiser specializing in hypercars is mandatory to validate the vehicle's worth, particularly in the secondary market, where values typically range from $8-15 million.

Donation process for this model

The donation process for a hypercar-tier vehicle like the Mercedes-AMG ONE is precise and requires adherence to specific guidelines. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to assess the car's value, and IRS Form 8283 Section B, along with a qualified written appraisal, is required for values exceeding $325,000. The donation must also involve insurance-bonded enclosed transport to protect the vehicle during transit. An AMG-Performance-Center-certified pre-donation inspection is essential to confirm the vehicle's condition and service history, including the allocation and service documentation necessary for a smooth donation process.

Illinois regional notes

Illinois offers a unique environment for owners of the Mercedes-AMG ONE, with proximity to AMG Performance Centers that can provide the necessary specialized service. Shipping logistics to Brixworth in the UK or Affalterbach in Germany are manageable, ensuring that your hypercar can receive the best care. The local hypercar collector community is concentrated, making it easier to connect with fellow enthusiasts and maintain the vehicle's integrity. Furthermore, climate-controlled storage options are available, allowing for optimal preservation compared to regions prone to salt damage.

FAQ

What is the F1-derived powerunit rebuild interval for the AMG ONE?
The AMG ONE features a mandatory rebuild interval for its F1-derived 1.6L turbocharged V6 engine at around 50,000 km (31,000 miles). Rebuild services must be performed at Brixworth, UK, ensuring the engine remains in peak condition.
How can I authenticate my AMG ONE's handcrafted engine plate?
Verification of the AMG ONE's handcrafted engine plate is crucial. You can consult with AMG-certified service centers or authorized Mercedes dealers that maintain records of all manufacturing details and can confirm its authenticity.
What documentation is needed to prove original customer-of-record status?
Documentation proving original customer-of-record status includes the allocation paper trail and any purchase agreements or invoices associated with the vehicle. This paperwork is essential for maintaining its collector value.
What are the service requirements for the AMG ONE?
Service for the AMG ONE requires specialized attention from AMG-certified facilities, focusing on the complex MGU-K and MGU-H systems, as well as the unique single-clutch transmission. Regular maintenance must adhere to factory specifications to uphold warranty and value.
How do I authenticate other special variants like the SLR McLaren or GT Black Series?
Authentication for special variants like the SLR McLaren or GT Black Series involves contacting model-specific experts or auction houses with expertise in high-value vehicles. They will help verify documentation and assess the vehicle against known benchmarks.
What are the IRS Form 8283 Section B requirements for donors?
IRS Form 8283 Section B requires a qualified written appraisal to be completed by a certified appraiser, especially for vehicles valued above $325,000. This form must detail the vehicle's condition, features, and fair market value.
Why is insurance-bonded enclosed transport mandatory?
Insurance-bonded enclosed transport is mandatory to ensure the vehicle's protection during transit. Open transport or non-bonded options can expose the vehicle to damage, significantly impacting its value and collector status.

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If you are the proud owner of a Mercedes-AMG ONE, consider donating to Heartland Motors Trust. Such a donation not only aids in charitable efforts but also preserves the legacy and integrity of this extraordinary hypercar. Join us in celebrating automotive excellence while making a meaningful impact.

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