Mercedes-Benz may cull the GLC and GLE Coupés from its line-up in ongoing consolidation plans. So an insider from the German car maker told Autocar UK recently.
This pair of ICE powered coupé-SUVs evidently top the list of existing models facing the chop as Mercedes transitions to a fully electric line-up.
The company has already called time on the C-Class Coupé and S-Class Coupé, along with the CLS and X-Class pick-up.
Originally the firm was looking to axe the A-Class hatchback and B-Class MPV by the end of 2024. However, they received a get-out-of-jail-free card until 2026. But that’s expected to be the final respite for the pair.
A Mercedes insider acknowledged an earlier report in a German business publication that suggested an announcement on further model consolidation is imminent. The employee said “Every current model is under review. It is a continuous process.” They would not confirm the imminent demise of the GLC or GLE Coupe, just that they were in the crosshairs.
The decision to rationalise the model line-up comes as the firm invests further in new electric models.
Later this year, Mercedes is unveiling the first of four new models arising from its new MMA platform. And that model is the third-generation CLA saloon.
The new four-door will be available with both electric and ICE power. It will be joined next year by updates to the CLA Shooting Brake, EQA and EQB.