
Mercedes-AMG has entered a new phase of winter testing for a still-unannounced model, subjecting the prototype to rigorous evaluations under extreme conditions in northern Sweden, near the Arctic Circle.
Even under heavy camouflage and amid the limited daylight of the Scandinavian winter, the vehicle already draws attention for its aggressive design and a concept clearly focused on extreme performance.

Cold-weather testing is a crucial stage of development, allowing engineers to validate the operation and durability of all components at extremely low temperatures. The frozen Swedish environment has traditionally been used by the brand to assess mechanical, electronic and drivetrain systems, ensuring reliability even under the most severe conditions.
While it bears visual similarities to the CLE, the new model takes a far more radical approach. The goal is to go beyond the familiar concept, with a more exclusive positioning and a striking presence, supported by a powerful mechanical setup and performance that matches its intended status.

The prototype will be the second member of the highly exclusive Mercedes-Benz Mythos series, dedicated to collectible vehicles produced in limited editions. The first model in the lineup, the Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed, set the tone by embracing an extreme concept, with two seats, an open body and the absence of a roof and windshield.
Now, the next chapter is beginning to take shape during Arctic testing, further raising expectations ahead of the official launch.
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