Tuesday, October 22, 2024

These 8 cars will die now – will not be included in 2025

It may well be that we are barely through the first half of 2024. It is already clear, however, that a number of car models will not continue.

2024 has already been a bloodbath. At least when you look at which car models have disappeared.

The Audi R8 said goodbye in March. The TT is also over. The same goes for everything from the Dodge Charger and Challenger to the Ford Fiesta and Kia Stinger.

But there are more of the really heavy goodbyes on the way. It reveals a look down into the car brands' plans for 2025. Volvo, for example, has plans for the sedan model S60 not to continue.

And at Porsche, it is 'necessary' to remove both the Cayman and the 718 Boxster from the European model range, because the cars do not meet a certain rule in the EU. Read more about it here .

READ ALSO: Several car brands threaten to close electric car factories

Nissan has also announced that the Nissan GT-R will disappear. At least from some markets. In Denmark, it does not have much importance. Because the Japanese have never sold the car here.

But for Americans, it's over in October. Nissan marks this with two special editions; Skyline Edition and Takumi Edition. The Americans are currently the only ones who have been told that the model is being discontinued.

At Mitsubishi, which says goodbye to Denmark in 2021, it is the end of the little Space Star as we approach the end of 2024.

The model, which is also called Mirage, is now a thing of the past. However, it has been continuously updated since it first came on the market in 2012. At home, the importer has, among other things, tried to make the Space Star Denmark's cheapest car in order to empty the warehouse. Read more about it here .

Then there is Jaguar, which insists on saying goodbye to the internal combustion engine. In fact, production of several models has already stopped. And the sports car F-Type, which became known for its 5-liter V8 engine, will not be included in 2025 either.

Alfa Romeo intends that the Quadrifoglio models Stelvio and Giulia should not either. Conversely, it faces name confusion with a new electric car from the brand whose name was changed by the Italian government.

All because the car Milano is not to be built in Italy but in Poland. And the Italian government doesn't think it's the best idea in the world, so after five days Milan changed its name to Junior.

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

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