But it isn't an aeroplane... nor a new model of an existing aeroplane.
What it is, is an "option package" that can be applied in any combination the customer chooses, to any existing or new-build Super Hornet.
A "new name" isn't rational for this... unless you use it like auto manufacturers: "Chevy Blazer with Cheyenne package"... "Super Hornet with Upgrade package A".
Oh, yes... they already have a system for that... the "block #" system.