V12 Mercedes M120 engine into a 3D-printed F1 car

Someone’s trying to fit a V12 Mercedes M120 engine into a 3D-printed F1 car!

By Rohan
1 Min Read

Here’s an insane project from Australia, led by YouTuber Mike Lake. These guys are creating a fully custom, 3D-printed F1-inspired machine that is now going to accommodate the legendary Mercedes-Benz M120 engine – a naturally aspirated icon best known for powering the early Pagani Zonda.

Over 500 hours of industrial 3D printing have already gone into producing body panels and structural elements styled to a modern 2026 F1 aesthetic. But the real twist lies beneath.

Fitting a massive V12 into a tight, single-seater chassis isn’t exactly straightforward. The team has had to rethink everything using 3D printing to create bespoke solutions.

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The M120 itself has been refreshed and tested, proving it’s ready to scream once again. And scream it will, as the team is developing a wild 12-into-1 exhaust system.

With printed panels now being mounted onto a custom metal frame, the project is inching closer to life. Next up: wiring, fuel systems, and that all-important first ignition.

If it all comes together, this could be one of the most insane project builds that we’ve ever seen!

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