As we approach the end of 2024, automakers have unveiled most of their new offerings for the upcoming year. However, this also means saying goodbye to some beloved cars, trucks, and SUVs that won’t make it to 2025.
In this article, we’ll explore 25 models being discontinued.
1. Alfa Romeo Giulia
The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is being retired after 2024. Known for its high performance and iconic Clover badge, the Giulia struggled with low sales. While the gas-powered version is ending, there’s hope the name may return in a few years as an electrified or hybrid performance car.
2. Alfa Romeo Stelvio
Joining the Giulia in retirement is the Stelvio Quadrifoglio. This 505-horsepower SUV will not continue as Alfa Romeo pivots toward battery-powered vehicles. The main reason? Underwhelming sales.
3. Audi A4
A long-standing staple since 1994, the Audi A4 Sedan is being discontinued in its gas-powered form. Audi may revive the A4 nameplate as an EV, but for now, the new A5 Sedan steps in to take its place.
4. Audi A5 Coupe and Cabriolet
Audi’s lineup is losing the two-door A5 Coupe and Cabriolet. With their departure, Audi’s range no longer includes a convertible. The A5 Sedan will be the sole variant moving forward.
5. BMW X3 M
BMW hasn’t officially announced the end of the X3 M, but insiders suggest the next iteration will be all-electric. This aligns with BMW’s broader move toward electrified performance models.
6. Bugatti Chiron
After an eight-year run, the Bugatti Chiron is making way for the new Bolide. Known for its record-breaking speeds and W16 engine, the Chiron leaves behind a legacy few can match.
7. Chevrolet Camaro
Chevy is sunsetting the Camaro nameplate, marking the end of an era. The final sixth-generation Camaro rolled off production lines in December 2023, but some 2024 models may still be available at dealerships.
8. Chevrolet Malibu
The Malibu, a long-standing name in Chevy’s lineup, will end production in November 2024. Its departure makes room for Chevrolet’s next wave of EVs, including the new Bolt.
9. Fisker Ocean
Fisker’s tumultuous year ended in bankruptcy, signaling the end of the Ocean electric SUV. While the company is gone, some remaining stock may still be available for under $25,000.
10. Ford Escape
Despite strong sales in 2023, the Ford Escape is being discontinued. This marks the end of a 23-year journey for the compact SUV, which follows the Ford Edge into retirement.
11. Infiniti Q50
The Infiniti Q50 Sedan, the last in the brand’s sedan lineup, is being discontinued. Infiniti plans to focus on the more profitable crossover and SUV segments moving forward.
12. Jaguar F-Type
Jaguar’s F-Type sports car is ending its production run after a decade. The final model pays tribute to the classic E-Type with a stunning Giola Green paint finish.
13. Jeep Gladiator Manual
While the Jeep Gladiator continues for 2025, the manual transmission option will not. Buyers will need to opt for the 8-speed automatic moving forward.
14. Maserati Ghibli
After 11 years, the Maserati Ghibli is being retired as the company embraces electrification. Its successor is expected to feature hybrid or fully electric powertrains.
15. Maserati Levante
Maserati’s Levante SUV ended production in March 2024. The company is streamlining its lineup to focus on electrified and high-performance models.
16. Maserati Quattroporte
The Quattroporte’s departure marks the end of Maserati’s V8 era. The Grand Finale edition closes out more than a decade of this luxury sedan’s history.
17. Mitsubishi Mirage
Despite its status as one of the most affordable cars in the U.S., the Mitsubishi Mirage is being discontinued. Sluggish performance and an outdated platform sealed its fate.
18. Mini Clubman
Mini’s quirky Clubman is saying goodbye, with fewer than 100 units of the Takumi Edition being offered in the U.S. for 2024.
19. Nissan Titan
The Nissan Titan pickup truck is being retired due to declining sales. With fewer than 20,000 units sold in 2023, it’s clear the Titan couldn’t compete in a crowded market.
20. Porsche 718 Boxster
The Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman will no longer be available in Europe due to regulatory hurdles. U.S. buyers can still enjoy these models until an electric successor debuts.
21. Ram 1500 Classic
Ram is phasing out the 1500 Classic, the older-generation model sold alongside the newer pickup. This also signals the end of the HEMI V8 in Ram’s lineup.
22. Ram 1500 TRX
The 702-horsepower Ram 1500 TRX is also being discontinued. Its replacement is expected to rival Ford’s Raptor in the high-performance truck segment.
23. Toyota Supra 4-Cylinder
Toyota is discontinuing the four-cylinder Supra, leaving the six-cylinder model as the only option for enthusiasts in 2025.
24. Volvo S60
The Volvo S60 is being retired as the brand shifts its focus to electrification. Production will cease by the end of 2024, allowing Volvo to prioritize models like the EX90 electric SUV.
These 25 models represent the end of an era in many ways, as automakers continue to evolve in response to changing markets and regulations. Which of these cars will you miss the most? Let us know in the comments below.