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Mercedes assigns the letter designation to a model to describe one or more of a car's major characteristics in a general way. Some model letters on older cars from the 1920's and 30's were:

  • "K" Kurz (German for Short)
  • "L" Lang (Long)
  • "V" Vor (Front, engine in front)
  • "H" Heck (Rear, engine in Rear)

Model letter designations on modern cars usually mean:

  • "K" Kompressor
  • "C" Coupe
  • "S" Sedan
  • "E" Einspritzer (fuel injection)
  • "G" Gelaendewagen (off-road vehicle) or Grand
  • "D" Diesel
  • "T" Turbo or Tourer
  • "S" Sport
  • "L" Leicht (Light weight)

Mercedes now markets cars according to Class designation. Some Classes are "S", "E", "C", and "M". These Class letters do not appear to have any particular meaning.

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