Mercedes-Benz is testing its second Mythos supercar in Sweden, featuring a V8 engine and AMG styling. Learn the details and what’s next – read more now!

Mercedes‑Benz has just released a fresh set of images that tease the brand’s second Mythos supercar. According to an official statement, the high‑performance coupe is currently undergoing rigorous testing on Sweden’s chilly roads.

Testing grounds in Sweden
The German automaker chose Sweden for its cold‑climate trials, a common practice for models that need to prove themselves in harsh conditions. Engineers are evaluating everything from aerodynamics to chassis balance, ensuring the future Mythos can handle both straight‑line speed and tight, technical corners.

Design cues and AMG influence
The car adopts the signature vertical‑bar “Panamericana” grille that’s become a hallmark of AMG performance machines. However, the front bumper is packed with additional air intakes, while a massive rear spoiler and a distinctive dual‑pipe exhaust system give the silhouette a pronounced, track‑ready look.

Powertrain speculation
While Mercedes‑Benz has not confirmed the exact engine, the top‑end CLE platform currently powers the AMG CLE 53 4MATIC+, which sports a 3.0 L six‑cylinder MHEV delivering 449 hp. Industry insiders suspect the new Mythos will step up to a V8, similar to the powerplants found in the outgoing C 63 and E 63 models, potentially offering well over 600 hp.

Where it stands in the market
If produced, the second Mythos would sit alongside exclusive hyper‑cars such as the limited‑run BMW 3.0 CSL (only 50 units). That vehicle is based on the M4 and targets a niche of collectors who crave a blend of heritage and extreme performance. The Mythos could become Mercedes‑Benz’s answer to that ultra‑exclusive segment.

Recap of the first Mythos
The inaugural Mythos, the Mercedes‑AMG PureSpeed, debuted in May 2024. Built on the SL‑Class roadster platform, it featured a windscreen‑less speedster body and a 4.0 L V8 biturbo delivering 585 hp. Production was limited to 250 units, with an estimated price tag of about $1 million.

With the second Mythos now in the spotlight, enthusiasts can expect another limited edition marvel that pushes the boundaries of luxury, power, and design. Stay tuned for official specifications, pricing, and the eventual launch date.

