While noted some time ago in just-auto.com’s PLDB current and future vehicles database, Daimler has now confirmed changes to the names of many Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

The idea behind the shift is to simplify the naming system especially with so many extra vehicles on the way. A notable change is the phasing out of the M-Class name, with all SUVs becoming part of a ‘G’ family and the final letter linking the vehicle to a sedan or hatchback line. Thus, there is no change for the GLA-Class, as this is already ‘GL’ and ‘A’ (A-Class sized).

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SUVs (from 2015):

  • GLA
  • GLC = GL C-Class, formerly GLK
  • GLE = GL E-Class, formerly M-Class or ML
  • GLE Coupé = GL E-Class Coupé
  • GLS = GL S-Class, previously GL

There are no changes for the four-door coupes, these being:

  • CLA and CLA Shooting Brake
  • CLS and CLS Shooting Brake

Nor will there be any renaming of the core A-, B-, C-, E- and S-Class ranges.

From 2016 onwards, Roadsters will all include ‘SL’ in their names:

  • SLC = SL C-Class, formerly SLK
  • SL (no change)

As for engines, the system will be as follows (noted on a car’s bootlid):

  • c for compressed natural gas (Natural Gas Drive at present)
  • d for diesel (BlueTEC and CDI)
  • e for electric (PLUG-IN HYBRID, BlueTEC PLUG-IN HYBRID & Electric Drive)
  • f for fuel cell (F-CELL)
  • h for hybrid (HYBRID and BlueTEC HYBRID)
  • 4MATIC (no change)
  • petrol engines (no change)

Daimler has further confirmed that in future, the new sub-brand of Mercedes-AMG will gain additional models. For example, the current Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG will become the Mercedes-AMG A 45. Also, Maybach returns but now as a sub-brand on the bootlid of the forthcoming Mercedes-Maybach S 600.