F1 2023: Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 Returns With Reduced Weight, Better Aero And All Black Livery

- Mercedes has decided to paint only the upper part of the nose and some areas of the engine hood to leave the rest with carbon fibre.
- Changes in the geometry of the front suspension, as well as the characteristic air inlets on the sides that become arranged in a vertical position and with a rectangular shape.
- The W14 was shown in this case in a much more classic event.
Mercedes-AMG F1 had the tough challenge of being the next team to present after the exhibition held yesterday by Ferrari. The star team is already the penultimate car to appear after more than two weeks in which each of the structures has been presenting some of their novelties. The W14 was shown in this case in a much more classic event than the one held at the Fiorano Circuit, opting for a traditional press conference with interviews with drivers, the technical director and the project's alma mater, Toto Wolff.
And the biggest surprise has come from the hand of the new change of colours for which the team based in Brackley, United Kingdom has opted. After 2020, they chose to use the colour black as a way of joining the campaign against racism and in favour of diversity, now, the star's firm also recovers said hue to sign the W14 for other compelling reasons, precisely with the aim of lightening a few grams and getting closer to those 798 kg minimum established by the regulations.
The team itself affirmed that during 2022 they were well above said figures that mark the ground on which the cars must be, therefore, as a way of contributing to this weight reduction for 2023, they have chosen to eliminate the paint silver grey, and take the path similar to the one that legend has it that happened in the thirties and that had as a measure to sand the white paint that all German cars wore and leave the W25 with the aluminium body exposed.
With almost a century of difference with respect to this history that is always remembered when talking about the "silver arrows", Mercedes has decided to paint only the upper part of the nose and some areas of the engine hood to leave the rest with carbon fibre to the exposed nude. In addition, you can also appreciate a shorter nose, changes in aerodynamics, as well as a slight gain in volume in the aggressive sidepods used in the 2022 concept and which has forced the engineers to make a very packaging of the power unit.
Beyond that, you can also appreciate the changes in the geometry of the front suspension, as well as the characteristic air inlets on the sides that become arranged in a vertical position and with a rectangular shape. Also, the upper gills have been modified to extract those extra grades from the inside of the sidepods. The objective is obviously to win again and fight for the titles after 2022 in which practically the entire year they had to fight a very different enemy, porpoising, which weighed them down completely and even led them to consider the complete change of concept.
Also Raed: Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance India Launch On April 11, 2023
Although Mike Elliott, Technical Director, is confident that this rebound effect has been eliminated, we will have to wait until the first weekend of March to be able to know for sure if this evil has finally been stopped and if the W14 is ready for fighting with Ferrari and Red Bull again for the top places on a regular basis, victories that only George Russell achieved last year in Brazil.
Latest News
car&bike Team | Apr 8, 2026Record Sales For BMW India In Q1 2026, SUVs And Long Wheelbase Models DominateThe company sold 4,567 cars in first quarter of 2026, which was 17% more than the same period in 20251 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Apr 8, 2026Volkswagen Taigun Facelift To Be Launched In India Tomorrow; What To ExpectHere’s everything to expect from the new and updated Taigun ahead of its launch.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Apr 8, 2026VinFast MPV 7 vs Rivals: Clavis EV, eMax 7 and XEV 9SVinFast will be stepping into India’s three-row EV space with the VinFast VF MPV 7, taking on the Kia Carens Clavis EV, Mahindra XEV 9S, and BYD eMax 7. Here’s how they fare on paper.2 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | Apr 7, 2026KTM 390 Duke Price Hiked By Over Rs 40,000; Now Costs Rs 3.39 LakhThe hike follows the revised GST structure for motorcycles above 350 cc, imposed in September 2025.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Apr 7, 2026Yezdi Scrambler India Launch On April 23Classic Legends will launch the new Yezdi Scrambler in India on April 23, 2026.2 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | Apr 7, 2026Volkswagen Taigun Facelift Unveiled Ahead Of April 9 LaunchVolkswagen has also commenced production of the upcoming model at its Chakan facility.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Apr 7, 2026Flying Flea C6 Review: Royal Enfield’s Electric Gamble?The C6 is the beginning of Royal Enfield's EV journey under the Flying Flea brand. Does it make a strong impression? Read on.7 mins read
Janak Sorap | Mar 31, 20262026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex – First Ride Review: The Update That Changes EverythingAfter riding the updated 2026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 for a round trip of over 140 km from Guwahati to Shillong, the new Apex variant feels like the version of the Guerrilla 450 that should have existed from day one.6 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | Apr 6, 2026Yamaha EC-06 First Ride Review: Building Is Hard, Repackaging Is ECTo develop a capable maiden electric two-wheeler for India, Yamaha Motor didn't have to dig deep -- it just needed to strike up a clever partnership with a promising Indian startup.8 mins read
Janak Sorap | Mar 25, 2026Ducati Desmo450 MX Review: In PicturesDucati’s first-ever motocross motorcycle, the Ducati Desmo450 MX, promises extreme performance and race-focused engineering, and we recently experienced it at BigRock Dirt Park to find out what it’s really like to ride.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Mar 24, 2026Nissan Gravite Review: Sub-Rs 10 Lakh Seven-Seater That’s PracticalNissan has introduced the Gravite as a practical seven-seater that’s affordable, that’s easy to live with, and value for money. But should you buy it?1 min read





























































































































