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- Mercedes-Benz released first photos Tuesday of its second Mythos and confirmed development is underway.
- When Mercedes first teased Mythos in 2022, it described the sub-brand as combining Maybach-level opulence with AMG-level performance for its best models.
- Built on the CLE platform, the camouflaged prototype reveals a beefier body, larger grille, and a reported V‑8 engine, diverging from the CLE's four- or six-cylinder history.
- Motor1.com reports up to 650 hp for the new model, which could outpower the AMG Purespeed; the Purespeed limited production was only 250 examples and the Mythos is expected to be rare and costly.
- Mercedes-Benz is conducting cold-weather testing in Sweden during winter to ensure component performance and reliability at the lowest temperatures.
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