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Built in:Banbury, England
Produced in:2016
Predecessor:Mercedes-Benz W06 Hybrid
Successor:Mercedes-Benz W08 EQ Power+
Author:Wouter Melissen
Last updated:February 23, 2016
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Engine
Configuration PU106C 90º V6
Location Mid, longitudinally mounted
Construction aluminium block and head
Displacement 1,600 cc / 97.6 cu in
Valvetrain 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC
Fuel feed Direct Fuel Injection
Lubrication Dry sump
Aspiration Turbo
Power 600 bhp / 448 kW
Red Line 15,000 rpm
BHP/Liter 375 bhp / liter

Engine
Configuration Electric Motor
Location Mid, longitudinally mounted
Power 161 bhp / 120 kW

Drivetrain
Chassis carbon-fibre composite and aluminium honeycomb monocoque
Front suspension double wishbones, push-rod actuated springs and dampers, anti-roll bar
Rear suspension double wishbones, pull-rod actuated springs and dampers, anti-roll bar
Steering rack-and-pinion, power assisted
Brakes (fr/r) ventilated carbon ceramic discs
Gearbox Paddle Operated 8 speed Semi-Automatic
Drive Rear wheel drive

Dimensions
Tyres (fr/r) Pirelli 245/660 - 13 / 325/660 - 13

Performance figures
Combined Power 761 bhp / 568 kW

Race history
Major wins
2016 Australian Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/03)
2016 Bahrain Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/03)
2016 Chinese Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/03)
2016 Russian Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/03)
2016 Monaco Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/01)
2016 Canadian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/01)
2016 European Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/03)
2016 Austrian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 British Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 Hungarian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 German Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 Belgian Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/05)
2016 Italian Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/05)
2016 Singapore Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/05)
2016 Malaysian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 Japanese Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg in W07 Hybrid/05)
2016 USA Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 Mexican Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 Brazilian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)
2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton in W07 Hybrid/04)

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