Noticias ALEJANDRO Posted May 24, 2024 Posted May 24, 2024 Manufacturers, especially the most luxurious ones, love to make special editions or unique copies (the so-called one-off). They are highly profitable and allow them to unleash their creativity while enhancing their brand image. That's why we see from time to time some as striking as the Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed Concept. It is a speedster prototype, a two-seater convertible, designed without a roof, which will go into production as the first model of the ultra-limited Mythos series. Its intention is none other than to remember the design language of the most legendary racing cars. In fact, it will be present at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix seeking to dazzle future buyers who will be able to opt for it when a small series is released next year that will be limited to only 250 units. Until then, we have to settle for seeing a prototype that is very close to production and is loaded with striking details. One of the most striking points is that it has a Halo like that of Formula 1 cars instead of the traditional A-pillars. It is the result of that conception as a speedster and serves to reinforce its safety. It also helps optimize its aerodynamics, along with the helmets included with the Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed Concept, which have a striking shape. In this way, users do not have a roof, windshield, or windows in front of them and are completely related to the outside environment. The design is clearly inspired by the most radical supercar the brand has made in recent years: the Mercedes-AMG One. It can be seen in many of its visible carbon fiber parts spread across a body in which the hood stands out. long and the front low with a pronounced “shark nose”. There are also air intakes to improve performance and small deflectors. The wheels come with aerodynamic hubcaps to optimize air flow and additives can also be seen at the rear. Click
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