The German firm, a part of Mercedes-Benz, announced it's now testing the supercar -- with its final powertrain turned all the way up to 1,000 horsepower.
The automaker has already spent hundreds of hours developing the car digitally, and it's undergone real-world tests on the dyno, which replicated some harsh on-track conditions.
It's not exactly easy to disguise this car, especially considering the engine is spitting out F1 noises, which are more aggressive than even the gnarliest hypercars.
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