Let’s face it, the ultra-rich have it fairly tough today. How are the millionaires and billionaires of the world anticipated to decide on what unique limited-run particular version vehicles so as to add to their collections? These of us actually simply can’t catch a break, as a result of now Mercedes-AMG’s first Mythos collection mannequin, the windshield-less PureSpeed, is able to tackle the world after being revealed as a prototype earlier this yr. 250 of the SL-based PureSpeed can be constructed, and whereas Mercedes nonetheless hasn’t informed the world how a lot cash each will price, it’s certain to have a variety of zeroes in its price ticket.
Mercedes unveiled the PureSpeed idea earlier this yr on the Monaco Grand Prix, and the official manufacturing mannequin fortunately doesn’t look a lot completely different. This time Mercedes selected the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to unveil the manufacturing automotive, and there’s logic to the mannequin’s F1 debut. Like each single Formulation 1 automotive since 2018, the PureSpeed might not have a windshield, roof, or A-pillar, nevertheless it does have a Halo system to guard occupants within the occasion of a crash. The PureSpeed’s Halo is oriented otherwise than in F1 vehicles, because it bisects the 2 seats and extends from the firewall straight again between the 2 inflexible roll bars behind every seat. The Halo within the PureSpeed additionally options ambient lighting on the underside, which should look superior, however sadly there are not any images that present it. What does all of it add as much as? A really distinctive design that appears like no different automotive on the street, even when put towards different windshield-free supercars.
For a particular version automotive that’s a tribute to racing, the PureSpeed should have severe efficiency chops, and whereas it does, it’s not a lot completely different from a traditional SL63. It makes use of AMG’s twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8, producing 577 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, paired with a 9-speed transmission that feeds torque to all 4 wheels. Mercedes-AMG claims the PureSpeed will go from 0 to 62 mph in 3.6 seconds and on to a prime velocity of 195 mph. In right now’s loopy world, these numbers are stable if not all that spectacular, however the proletariat gained’t have the ability to ogle you very nicely for those who’re driving too quick so who cares. Additionally, definitely that prime velocity is just actually achievable with a helmet on. Mercedes-AMG CEO Michael Schiebe says the PureSpeed is “probably the most direct method to expertise efficiency and enjoyable on the wheel,” although, so it should be good.
A symphony of digital and mechanical wizardry come collectively to maintain the PureSpeed on the street, together with semi-active hydraulic roll stabilization, ceramic composite brakes with six-piston entrance calipers, rear-axle steering, an extendible rear spoiler, and underbody aero that creates a Venturi impact to scale back carry on the entrance axle. Every automotive comes with two aerodynamically optimized helmets specifically made for the PureSpeed that embrace a smartphone-compatible intercom system to permit driver and passenger to speak with one another, take heed to music or make calls.
An obtainable two-tone paint scheme is a tribute to previous race vehicles, and the PureSpeed’s inside options distinctive efficiency bucket seats and a two-tone steering wheel to convey some visible aptitude. And what’s a restricted manufacturing mannequin with out a fancy clock? Consumers can relaxation simple understanding that IWC Schaffhausen designed an ornate, custom-made analogue clock that sits atop the middle of the dashboard.
There’ll solely be 250 Mercedes-AMG PureSpeeds produced, and neither pricing nor anticipated availability dates have been introduced but. It’s the first mannequin in Mercedes-Benz’s restricted manufacturing Mythos collection of vehicles, which implies now we have extra particular version fashions to look ahead to from the three-pointed star. Daring designs just like the PureSpeed are necessary as they preserve automakers on their toes and push the bounds of what’s attainable, and it’s encouraging to see extra F1 know-how built-in into street vehicles, particularly lifesaving know-how just like the Halo system.