Mercedes-AMG has dropped the coy act and is leaning hard into its V8 DNA with a teased limited-run model that resurrects the raw, in-your-face spirit of its most celebrated coupes. Cloaked in winter testing livery, the prototype hints at a high-performance reinterpretation of the CLE coupe — not merely a warmed-over variant but a proper, muscle-car-minded statement that channels the ethos of CLK 63 and later C 63 Black Series machines.
Visually, this test mule reads like a bespoke project. The bodywork appears to be significantly widened front and rear, perhaps even more so than the already beefed-up CLE 53. The front end is almost clinical in its purpose: a motorsport-style nose with expanded openings to funnel air to radiators and charge-coolers positioned behind it. Aggressive aerodynamic appendages complete the silhouette — a large, high-mounted rear wing anchored to the boot lid and a full aero kit that suggests this car is meant to be driven hard, not admired from a distance. And of course the exhausts announce the message: four trapezoidal outlets, the unmistakable signature of the marque’s V8-powered models.
Under the skin, details remain tightly under wraps, but everything about the outward presentation implies a major mechanical step beyond the six-cylinder CLE 53. The wider track, enlarged cooling ducts and motorsport-derived aero all point to an engine and chassis package designed to extract extreme performance — the kind of capability that would make sense only with a potent V8 behind the front axle or in a mid-front layout tuned for track-first dynamics. Step inside and expect the cabin to mirror the car’s exterior intent. Think heavily bolstered racing seats wrapped in Alcantara, carbon-fibre trim replacing anything that could add weight, and unique interior cues to match the limited-run theme. AMG’s Mythos label is reserved for cars that elevate the brand’s production models into almost one-off territory, combining bespoke finishes and exclusive materials with performance hardware and a price tag to match. That Mythos pedigree already has pedigree of its own. The first modern example was a 250-unit run of the current SL, which replaced the conventional windscreen with an F1-style halo and rode the trend of windscreen-less limited hypercars from the last decade.
That PureSpeed SL commanded eye-watering money at around €820,000 — a figure that signalled these Mythos cars are priced far beyond even the most desirable regular-series AMGs and often sit well above the sought-after Black Series offerings. Given that history, expect this CLE-based Mythos to feature the same level of bespoke paint, tailored interior options and a build philosophy that prioritizes exclusivity and performance over volume.
Availability will be extremely limited, and curbing resale speculation will likely be as much a part of the launch strategy as the engineering itself. For enthusiasts, the tease rekindles a tantalizing question: could this be the moment AMG marries modern electronics and driver aids to the raw, visceral character of a classic V8 coupe? If the prototype is any indication, the answer leans toward a thrilling yes.
Whether you’re tracking the smallest visual change in the camouflage, watching for dealer allocations, or simply dreaming of thunderous V8 soundtrack on your local circuit, this Mythos CLE promises to be a halo car in every sense — loud, rare and unapologetically focused on performance. If you want something similar in your driveway before a new Mythos hits the road, specialist brokers and dedicated Mercedes performance dealers are the places to start exploring current eight-cylinder options.