Mercedes-Benz Mythos: A New Ultra-Luxury Series Ahead of Maybach

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Mercedes-Benz is moving toward a new tier of ultra-premium mobility, aiming to introduce a Mythos series that surpasses even the Maybach lineup in exclusivity and price. The information comes from industry coverage and reflects an aggressive push into the high-luxury segment that many luxury buyers chase. The core idea is to deliver a collection of cars that blend intense performance with hand-finished interiors and cutting-edge technology, creating a distinct space within the brand portfolio for the North American and Canadian markets. (Source: portalmotor1.com)

The inaugural Mythos model is set to debut in 2025, and it will be built on the underpinnings of the Mercedes-AMG SL roadster. Yet this new model will stand apart through a bespoke exterior design, meticulously appointed cabin materials, and powertrains tuned to deliver exceptional punch. Expectations point to a vehicle that merges track-ready dynamics with a level of refinement suited to daily use, making it appealing to collectors and enthusiasts who demand more than merely high speed. Advanced driver assistance systems and state-of-the-art infotainment are anticipated to be central pillars of the package, reinforcing the model’s status in the luxury hierarchy. (Source: portalmotor1.com)

Mythos cars are planned to be produced in limited quantities, underscoring their exclusivity. Each unit is projected to carry a price tag of around 300 thousand dollars, a figure that positions the line well above standard luxury offerings and into a realm reserved for serious collectors and connoisseurs. Deliveries to customers are expected to begin in 2026, aligning production milestones with a global road-show of showrooms and private previews aimed at high-net-worth buyers in Canada, the United States, and beyond. (Source: portalmotor1.com)

Separately, the automotive scene continues to see Chinese manufacturers expanding their presence, as Jetour, part of the Chery family, introduced the X90 Pro crossover. In China, the X90 Pro will be offered with a 1.6-liter turbo engine producing 197 horsepower, while a more powerful 2.0-liter option yields 254 horsepower. The market entry price for the Chinese model starts at roughly 129.9 thousand yuan, translating to a notable value proposition in its segment. In Canada and the United States, buyers will be watching for how competition from Jetour and similar brands affects pricing, features, and availability in dealerships. (Source: portalmotor1.com)

Earlier reports had also mentioned that an Oka-style hatchback from China might reach the Russian market, illustrating the dynamic shifts in global automotive strategy and regional introductions. The broader picture for North American buyers focuses on how these developments influence choice, financing, aftersales support, and long-term ownership experience across luxury, performance, and entry-level premium segments. (Source: portalmotor1.com)

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