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The Mercedes-AMG CLE Mythos Is Coming With 646 Horsepower: Report

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U.S. dealers saw the potent coupe and the AMG G63 Cabriolet.

"Uncompromising AMG." That’s how Mercedes described its new high-performance coupe when it released teaser images earlier this year. Few details were shared, except that the tail-happy prototype was based on the CLE and that the production model would be part of the ultra-exclusive “Mythos” series. While we wait for the camouflage to come off, dealers have already had a sneak peek.

Mercedes allegedly showed the flagship CLE Coupe behind closed doors during a meeting with dealers from the United States and Canada. Interestingly, Automotive News reports that the private event didn’t take place in North America but on the company’s home turf in Sindelfingen, Germany.

On Tuesday, sales representatives saw a variety of future products spanning both ICE and EV lineups. Chief among them was the AMG CLE 63, of which apparently only 30 units will be sold worldwide. That would make it even more exclusive than the original Mythos model, a roofless, windscreen-less SL 63 sold as the PureSpeed in 250 units.

The CLE 63 is said to pack 646 horsepower, a massive 203-hp jump over the CLE 53. While the report doesn’t specify the engine, it’s all but confirmed to be a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8. According to Autocar, Mercedes-AMG initially considered offering the top-tier CLE with a four-cylinder plug-in hybrid setup borrowed from the C63. However, backlash over the sedan’s downsized engine may have convinced Affalterbach to reconsider.

Those 646 horses are expected to come entirely from the combustion engine, as the CLE 63 is unlikely to be a plug-in hybrid. Whether mild-hybrid technology will be included remains unclear, but either way, the V8 will do all the heavy lifting. When it goes official, expect a six-figure price tag, especially considering the CLE 53 starts just under $80,000 before options.

But the flagship CLE wasn’t the only car dealers got to see early. Mercedes also unveiled the AMG G63 Cabriolet with four doors and an electrically retractable fabric roof. Automotive News reports that production will begin in Q3 2027, with a U.S. arrival the following year.

Mercedes is also working on a new GT Black Series, though details remain limited. Logic suggests it will be based on the two-door AMG GT Coupe and positioned above the $200,000+ GT 63 Pro. It will likely be a two-seater to save weight and should exceed the 603 hp available in the Pro variant. With the CLE 63 expected to pack 646 hp, the V8 could deliver at least as much in a Black Series that will cost significantly more.

Alongside these combustion-powered performance models, dealers also saw a trio of electric AMGs. Leading the way is the already teased EV successor to the 4-Door GT Coupe, set to arrive in the U.S. early next year. It will be followed by an SUV equivalent in late 2027, with a lower, coupe-styled derivative arriving near the end of 2028.

On the non-AMG side, Mercedes reportedly revealed the new E-Class well ahead of its U.S. release in early 2028. The luxury sedan is expected to launch first in electric form, with gas engines and plug-in hybrids added later. And yes, there will be another wagon. The electric E-Class won’t clash with the EQE, which Autocar suggests could go out of production as early as this year.

As you might expect, Mercedes has refused to comment on future products, but as the saying goes, there’s no smoke without fire.

 
Motor1 is one of worst places to get news from. Piss poor writing and they specialize in misinformation.

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What’s more, they don’t seem to proofread their articles… They claim that it’s the CLE 63 Coupe that will be limited to 30 units, whereas it’s actually the CLE Mythos that will be limited, not the CLE 63. I even corrected their headline in my post.
 
What’s more, they don’t seem to proofread their articles… They claim that it’s the CLE 63 Coupe that will be limited to 30 units, whereas it’s actually the CLE Mythos that will be limited, not the CLE 63. I even corrected their headline in my post.
Correct and misinformation spreads like wildfire. Then they say a new E is coming 2028 as an EV only and that hybrids will be added later. They can’t begin to get that part right.


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What’s more, they don’t seem to proofread their articles… They claim that it’s the CLE 63 Coupe that will be limited to 30 units, whereas it’s actually the CLE Mythos that will be limited, not the CLE 63. I even corrected their headline in my post.
30 Units compared to 250 of the pure speed. WTF?

May be for the NA market. But worldwide that sounds way too few.
 
Regs are different now. If they want to make a load of those AMG GTs and other V8 models, their ability to have volume for special editions might be reduced.

But this is all speculation. Hopefully the rollout of MB.EA and AMG.EA helps allow for more of these types of specialty cars.
 
Motor1 went really downhill.
But nothing will beat autobild and autocar.co.uk for manipulated contents.

Autobild I guess is still pointing that Germany is winning the WW2…

Much of Germany's more standard automotive media has gone downhill. AutoBild, AMuS, AutoZeitung. AMuS Alexander Bloch videos and MOOVE podcasts are quite good. Thomas Geiger video presentations on AutoBild.de are informative as well. Motor 1's German-language edition is not that bad. The English-language edition is, however, annoying and rather useless.
 
Mercedes and BMW are introducing too many cars. It’s dizzying.


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Its incredible that both brands are bringing out about 40 new or revised models each by 2028. We are all spoilt for choice. The amazing thing is both brands are bringing most their rival models within a month or 2 from each other. The iX3/GLC EQ at same time and now i3/C-class EQ within a month from each other.
Yes, fair enough.

Overall these new EVs are already decently priced. The new iX3 is cheaper than the old iX3 while being in another dimension spec wise.
Yes both BMW and Mercedes bringing out the iX3/GLC EQ and i3/C-class EQ models with much more bang for the buck and with higher standard equipment at the same price as the older ICE models.
 
Is Georg Kacher still active?

Car journalism will finally die when he quits.
What we will be left with are fanboy sites, influencers, non journalists and losers. The end of an era.

Correct and misinformation spreads like wildfire. Then they say a new E is coming 2028 as an EV only and that hybrids will be added later. They can’t begin to get that part right.


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Sites like these should be just be banned from here altogether.
 

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Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG (Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspach), is the high-performance subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG. AMG independently hires engineers and contracts with manufacturers to customize Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The company has its headquarters in Affalterbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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