RE: 'Breathtaking' PureSpeed kicks off Mythos series

RE: 'Breathtaking' PureSpeed kicks off Mythos series

Thursday 23rd May

'Breathtaking' PureSpeed kicks off Mythos series

Want more Speedster from your SL? With F1-style halo? Welcome to Mercedes-AMG's idea of what Mythos should be


Not often you get a proper surprise in the car world these days, which makes the Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed more welcome than ever. Its maker has been mumbling about a proposed Mythos series for a while, but we weren't expecting a 250-unit special edition model - especially one unveiled ahead of the Monaco GP that’s part F1 car, part AMG One, part SLR Stirling Moss and 100 per cent spectacular. Just when it seemed like big OEMs had lost their knack with silly stuff, along comes the PureSpeed. 

There’ll be more, too (hopefully with better names), as this is just the first in a series of 'highly exclusive' models that will come under the Mythos umbrella. For now, the PureSpeed is a car that ‘celebrates the unique tradition of Mercedes-Benz with pure and uncompromising race-car design, innovative materials and modern technology’. While the focus will inevitably be on the F1-inspired Halo instead of an A-pillar, the roofless, windscreenless design also evokes the great Merc roadsters of the past like the 300 SLR. Moreover, Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson’s record run at the Mille Miglia is  70 years old next year, so it’s as good a time as ever to remind everyone that Mercedes has incredible motorsport history outside of F1. The paint scheme here (and presumably the only one offered) is inspired by the winning three-pointed star car from the 1924 Targa Florio, so there's a very relevant anniversary right now as well. And a million PHer points if you clocked that already.

Michael Schiebe, Mercedes-AMG’s board chairman, said: “The Concept Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed offers a glimpse of what is probably the most direct way to experience performance and driving pleasure. Radically open, neither a roof nor the windscreen separate the two passengers from the elements. You can experience light, air and passion unfiltered with all your senses. As the concept of our first Mythos vehicle, it embodies the highest level of exclusivity. Design elements such as the Halo also create a Formula 1 feeling. There is therefore no better place for its world premiere than Monaco.”

Bringing the PureSpeed up to date is some AMG One influence, including a wide shark nose front, an aero-optimised bonnet and ‘sharply cut visible carbon fibre parts in the lower section of the vehicle’ to contrast with the curvy roadster aesthetic up top. The production link to the current Mercedes SL is pretty evident from the rear (perhaps a bit too much) but the halo is likely to provide sufficient distraction. 

For the moment, no powertrain details have been released by Mercedes, though if we assume an SL base means a (potentially hybridised) V8. Although that 1924 Targa Florio winner was 2.0-litre, just as an SL43 is now. But the more fitting SLR homage would surely be with a thumping (non-hybridised) eight-cylinder engine. Especially with no roof. And the promised ‘F1 feeling for two people’ won’t really work with 400hp - some info to follow on that, presumably. Same with the interior: buyers will get helmets matched to the colours of the car (aero-optimised, of course) and an IWC Schaffhausen clock in the dash, though we haven’t seen much else yet. 

Not that such details will matter if you’re part of the exclusive group of MB collectors invited to buy the PureSpeed. You’ll want it for the collection - positively need it, if you hope to get asked to buy whatever the next Mythos is. And clearly it's just the thing to wheel it out whenever the sun is shining and there's a concours on. It’s gonna draw quite a crowd, that’s for sure. Festival of Speed, anyone? 


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CallMeLegend

Original Poster:

8,792 posts

212 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Rather have a Boxster Spyder!

sidewinder500

1,205 posts

96 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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When a Smart Crossblade is not enough...

pycraft

818 posts

186 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Everybody knew when Daft Punk parked up at Tesco.

jorders500

142 posts

91 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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It looks good and if it's intended for the track, the lack of windscreen is OK. But you'd look a bit of a d*** stuck in traffic on the way to the track with your helmet on.

fantheman80

1,488 posts

51 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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i thought it was an MX5

VladD

7,921 posts

267 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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So is this halo designed to send things into your face rather than deflect them away?

thelostboy

4,592 posts

227 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Hard pass.

someday

164 posts

161 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Love the wheels and a nice paint job but haven't Ferrari, McLaren and AM all done similar over the past few years?

Jam_s160

57 posts

224 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Love it, more fun stuff like this is very welcome in todays mediocre mix. Not practical, but who wants practical. Brilliant

ChrisCh86

875 posts

46 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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LOL

This looks like an appalling investment and will surely depreciate like a stone?


Mercedes don't have the brand cachet for jacking the price up significantly on what is clearly a lightly re-bodied SL.

Baddie

652 posts

219 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Omitting a windscreen on a what must be a near two tonne roadster seems oxymoronic to me, can’t see the point.

Andy83n

404 posts

64 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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As long as it has a twin turbo V12 then all good.

Water Fairy

5,557 posts

157 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Nein danke

Justin-ow582

163 posts

107 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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CallMeLegend said:
Rather have a Boxster Spyder!
Really? Did you miss the bit where they said "part F1 car, part AMG One, part SLR"?

hu8742

256 posts

127 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Nice, but would prefer if it came with a windscreen rather than an annoying pillar i'd have to look around.

redroadster

1,777 posts

234 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Has mercedes copied a Chinese car ?

spikyone

1,499 posts

102 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Justin-ow582 said:
CallMeLegend said:
Rather have a Boxster Spyder!
Really? Did you miss the bit where they said "part F1 car, part AMG One, part SLR"?
That's no more than a summary of how it looks, it absolutely isn't a reference to its performance (it could equally be summed up as an ugly, ill-proportioned mess). The lights, front and rear, are suspiciously similar to the SL. I'd agree with the original comment, a Boxster Spyder would be my preference too. Doubtless much cheaper and almost certainly better to drive than this, and you won't have to explain a daft name either.

legalman58

22 posts

5 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Over weight no doubt

Truly hideous


AKjr

416 posts

13 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Love this, it's bonkers.

The split paint job reminds me of the 208gti Peugeot Sport, no bad thing as it's a great little car smile

Super Sonic

5,445 posts

56 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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jorders500 said:
It looks good and if it's intended for the track, the lack of windscreen is OK. But you'd look a bit of a d*** stuck in traffic on the way to the track with your helmet on.
Can you wear a ff helmet on the road?