As we approach the new year, the automotive landscape is already shifting towards the 2025 model year. While dealerships are filling up with the latest vehicles, it’s also time to acknowledge the models that are driving off into the sunset. Nearly three dozen cars, trucks, and SUVs will be discontinued in 2025, marking the end of an era for some and a strategic pivot for others.
Several factors contribute to these discontinuations. Brands like Jaguar are undergoing complete transformations, embracing electrification and streamlining their lineups. Nissan, under new leadership, is pruning models that haven’t resonated with consumers. Maserati is finally retiring some of its older models to make way for a new generation.
While some departures are perhaps overdue, others will be mourned by enthusiasts. The iconic Nissan GT-R is finally ceasing production for the US market, the powerful Ram TRX has been replaced, and the groundbreaking Bugatti Chiron makes way for its successor, the Tourbillon. Let’s take a closer look at the Cars Being Discontinued In 2025.
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
The high-performance Quadrifoglio badge at Alfa Romeo is taking a hiatus, at least in its pure gasoline form. The exhilarating Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, known for its Italian flair and potent performance, will be discontinued with a traditional combustion engine after the 2024 model year. However, enthusiasts can hold onto hope as Larry Dominique, Head of North American Operations, hinted at the potential return of the Quadrifoglio badge on future electric or hybrid performance vehicles.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio
Alt text: The Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio SUV in red, showcasing its sporty design, one of the cars being discontinued in 2025.
Joining its sedan sibling, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio SUV is also among the cars being discontinued in 2025. This powerful SUV, boasting 505 horsepower, will not be returning for the 2025 model year as Alfa Romeo strategically shifts away from internal combustion engines towards a future of battery-powered performance.
Audi A5 Coupe / Cabrio
Audi is streamlining its model range, and unfortunately, the stylish Audi A5 Coupe and A5 Cabriolet are casualties of this strategy, becoming cars being discontinued in 2025. The new A5 sedan will be the sole A5 variant available when the updated model arrives later this year. This means saying goodbye to the two-door and convertible versions that have been part of the Audi lineup since the first-generation A5 debuted in the US in 2007. The A5 Cabriolet also held the distinction of being Audi’s last remaining convertible offering.
BMW X3M
Alt text: A BMW X3M SUV in blue, a high-performance model that is rumored to be among the cars being discontinued in 2025 as BMW shifts towards electric performance.
While not officially confirmed, the discontinuation of the BMW X3M appears imminent, making it one of the anticipated cars being discontinued in 2025. The redesigned X3 is unlikely to include a traditional performance-focused M model. BMW’s future performance SUV efforts will likely concentrate on the all-electric iX3 M, or a similarly named variant. This transition aligns with reports from 2022 indicating that the next X3 performance iteration would embrace full electrification.
Bugatti Chiron
The arrival of the revolutionary Bugatti Tourbillon marks the end of production for the iconic Bugatti Chiron, solidifying its place on the list of cars being discontinued in 2025. The Chiron hypercar enjoyed a successful eight-year run, spawning numerous special editions and, for a period, holding the world record for top speed at an astonishing 304.8 miles per hour. The Chiron, with its remarkable W-16 engine, will be missed by hypercar enthusiasts worldwide.
Chevrolet Camaro
Alt text: A red Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 parked on a road, representing the end of an era for this iconic muscle car as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025.
Last year saw the discontinuation of the four-cylinder Camaro, and for 2025, the entire Chevrolet Camaro nameplate will be retired, making it a prominent name on the list of cars being discontinued in 2025. Production of the final sixth-generation Camaro concluded in December 2023 with a ZL1 1LE model equipped with a manual transmission and a formidable 650 horsepower. However, some new 2024 models may still be available at dealerships for those seeking a final taste of Camaro muscle.
Chevrolet Malibu
Many might be surprised to learn that the Chevrolet Malibu was still in production until 2024. However, the ninth generation of this enduring sedan will be the last, officially ending production in November. The Malibu’s departure is part of Chevrolet’s strategic shift to make room for the new all-electric Bolt. The current Malibu has been a fixture in the US market for nearly nine years, and its discontinuation marks a significant change in Chevrolet’s sedan lineup as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025.
Ferrari 812 GTS
Alt text: A silver Ferrari 812 GTS convertible with its top down, highlighting its luxurious design as it joins the list of cars being discontinued in 2025.
Ferrari models typically have shorter lifecycles within the Italian supercar manufacturer’s lineup. The Ferrari 812 GTS (formerly known as the 812 Superfast) commenced production in 2017 and officially exited the lineup in the second quarter of 2024, making it one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. In Ferrari terms, a seven-year production run is a relatively long lifespan for a Maranello-built machine.
Ferrari Roma Coupe
Photo by: Ferrari
The Ferrari Roma Coupe, a stylish grand tourer, is also among the cars being discontinued in 2025. While the coupe version is no longer available, those with around $270,000 to spend can still opt for the Roma Spider convertible variant. Ferrari ceased production of the Roma coupe in the second quarter of 2024, alongside the 812 GTS, but the Roma Spider will continue to be offered for the time being.
Ferrari SF90
Alt text: A yellow Ferrari SF90 Stradale parked in a modern setting, showcasing its hybrid technology and performance as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025.
With the introduction of the new Ferrari F80 hypercar, the Ferrari SF90, a groundbreaking hybrid hypercar, is being discontinued, adding it to the list of cars being discontinued in 2025. Ferrari concluded production of the SF90 in the second quarter of 2024, alongside the 812 GTS and Roma Coupe. However, the more track-focused SF90 XX variant will remain in production.
Fisker Ocean
Fisker faced a challenging year, and after multiple attempts to revitalize the brand, the company officially filed for bankruptcy in June. Consequently, the Fisker Ocean electric SUV is also among the cars being discontinued in 2025. It’s unlikely that the Ocean will see a 2025 model year. However, some 2023 inventory might still be available, with the company reportedly offering base Ocean models for under $25,000.
Infiniti Q50
Alt text: A dark gray Infiniti Q50 Red Sport sedan, highlighting its luxury features and performance as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025 as Infiniti refocuses its lineup.
Infiniti is undergoing a significant lineup revamp. Following the discontinuation of the Q60 coupe, the aging Infiniti Q50 sedan will also be discontinued after the 2024 model year, marking it as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. Infiniti has confirmed that this is the final year for their sole remaining sedan, as the brand shifts its focus towards the more popular luxury automotive segments, such as crossovers and SUVs.
Jaguar E-Pace
Photo by: Jaguar
Jaguar is drastically reducing its lineup to just one model for 2025: the F-Pace. Beyond that, all new Jaguars will be electric vehicles. The first model in this new all-electric era, the Jaguar Type 00, was revealed earlier this year and previews the direction of future Jaguar models. The compact Jaguar E-Pace, introduced in 2017, was never a high-volume seller for the brand, so its discontinuation as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025 is not entirely surprising.
Jaguar F-Type
Alt text: A green Jaguar F-Type convertible driving on a scenic road, commemorating the end of its production as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025 and Jaguar’s shift to electrification.
The final Jaguar F-Type has already rolled off the production line, paying homage to the classic E-Type with a distinctive Giola Green paint finish and Windsor leather interior. After a decade and several iterations, Jaguar’s beloved sports car is officially discontinued, joining the list of cars being discontinued in 2025, as the company transitions to full electrification in the coming years.
Jaguar I-Pace
Photo by: Jaguar
The Jaguar I-Pace, a pioneering electric SUV, is also among the cars being discontinued in 2025. Production of the I-Pace concluded this month, ahead of Jaguar’s exclusive focus on battery-powered vehicles. In a sense, the upcoming Jaguar Type 00 will serve as a replacement for the I-Pace, representing Jaguar’s next step in EV technology.
Jaguar XE
Alt text: A silver Jaguar XE sedan parked in an urban environment, highlighting its understated luxury as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025 despite being an underrated model.
The Jaguar XE, an often-overlooked compact luxury sedan, is another Jaguar model among the cars being discontinued in 2025. While it never achieved the popularity of the BMW 3 Series or the performance prowess of Mercedes-AMG models, the XE offered appealing engine options and notable features. It even spawned the XE Project 8, a limited-edition, high-performance sedan boasting a 592-horsepower 5.0-liter V-8 engine.
Jaguar XF
Photo by: Jaguar
Jaguar’s largest sedan, the Jaguar XF, remained in production until mid-2024. However, like the rest of the Jaguar lineup, it too has been discontinued as part of the brand’s move towards electrification, making it one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. The latest generation XF offered various trims and engine configurations, from a base four-cylinder to a supercharged V-6, and briefly, the brand’s powerful 5.0-liter V-8.
Jeep Gladiator Manual
Alt text: A red Jeep Gladiator Rubicon X pickup truck on a rocky trail, indicating the discontinuation of the manual transmission option for 2025 models.
While the Jeep Gladiator nameplate will continue for 2025, a significant change is occurring: the manual transmission option is being discontinued, making the manual Gladiator variant one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. Jeep has eliminated the stick shift option for this off-road pickup, meaning buyers will now only have the eight-speed automatic transmission available.
Lamborghini Huracan
Photo by: Lamborghini
The Lamborghini Huracan, a celebrated sports car, is ending its production run, with its successor, the Temerario, on the horizon. The Huracan enjoyed a successful 10-year production run, becoming Lamborghini’s best-selling sports car of all time and a significant contributor to Lamborghini’s record-breaking sales figures. Lamborghini sold over 10,000 cars in 2023, their best sales year to date, partly thanks to the Huracan’s popularity, but it still joins the list of cars being discontinued in 2025.
Maserati Ghibli
Alt text: A blue Maserati Ghibli sedan parked in front of a building, representing the end of its current generation as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025 as Maserati transitions to electrification.
After 11 years in the market, the current generation of the Maserati Ghibli is being discontinued for 2025, making it one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. As Maserati increasingly focuses on electrification, the aging Ghibli may be replaced in the future, potentially with an electric or hybrid powertrain.
Maserati Levante
Maserati is streamlining its lineup to concentrate on the MC20 sports car, the Grecale compact SUV, and the new GranTurismo. This strategic shift means that the Maserati Levante SUV, despite being one of the brand’s best-selling models, will not continue into 2025, placing it among the cars being discontinued in 2025. Production of the Levante officially ended in March 2024.
Maserati Quattroporte
Alt text: A gray Maserati Quattroporte sedan, symbolizing the end of its production as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025, marking the departure of Maserati’s V-8 engine as well.
Similar to the Levante, Maserati is ending production of the Quattroporte after the 2024 model year, adding it to the list of cars being discontinued in 2025. This performance sedan departs after more than a decade in its current generation, and it also marks the end of Maserati’s acclaimed V-8 engine. The final V-8-powered Maserati, ever, will be the Quattroporte Grand Finale.
Mitsubishi Mirage
Both the hatchback and sedan versions of the Mitsubishi Mirage are reportedly being discontinued at the end of 2024, making them cars being discontinued in 2025. With a starting price of $17,955, the five-door Mirage remains one of the most affordable new cars in America. However, its modest performance and outdated platform have made it a less competitive offering in the market.
Mini Clubman
Alt text: A green Mini Clubman Final Edition parked in a city, representing the end of the line for this unique station wagon as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025.
Mini’s updated and refined lineup will no longer include the distinctive Mini Clubman. While technically still available in 2024, fewer than 100 units of the Final Edition will be offered in the US, with a starting price of $47,145. After this limited run, Mini will discontinue its station wagon, for the time being classifying it as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025.
Nissan GT-R
It’s been anticipated for some time, but the Nissan GT-R will officially end production in the US in October, making it a significant addition to the list of cars being discontinued in 2025. Nissan is commemorating its beloved sports car with two special editions – the Skyline Edition and the Takumi Edition – that celebrate the GT-R’s rich heritage. The current R35 GT-R debuted back in 2007, marking a long and impactful run.
Nissan Titan
Alt text: A white Nissan Titan pickup truck on a highway, indicating its discontinuation as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025 due to low sales figures despite the popularity of trucks.
The Nissan Titan is another long-standing Nissan model that will not continue into 2025, joining the list of cars being discontinued in 2025. Despite the generally strong market for trucks, Nissan sold fewer than 20,000 Titans in 2023, leading to its discontinuation due to lagging sales.
Porsche 718 Boxster / Cayman (In Europe)
Porsche enthusiasts in the US can breathe a sigh of relief. The Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman will remain available in the US for another year until their electric successors arrive. However, in Europe, these two sports cars are being discontinued, making them cars being discontinued in 2025 in the European market. They do not comply with the European Union’s General Safety Regulation, which includes cybersecurity requirements. This regulation means that any models not meeting these standards cannot be registered after July 2024 in Europe. Porsche has no plans to offer updated Boxster or Cayman models on the current platform for Europe; however, the new electric models are expected to be available in Europe in the coming years.
Ram 1500 Classic
Alt text: A black Ram 1500 Classic Warlock pickup truck, representing the end of its production run alongside the newer generation Ram 1500 as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025.
The Ram 1500 has been redesigned and updated, but Ram has continued to sell the previous generation 1500 Classic alongside the new model for nearly five years. Unfortunately, this also comes to an end, making the Ram 1500 Classic one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. This discontinuation also means the end of the Hemi V-8 engine option within the Ram 1500 lineup.
Ram 1500 TRX
The high-performance Ram 1500 TRX is discontinued, with the new Ram 1500 RHO taking its place. This means the 702-horsepower super truck will no longer be available in the US after this year, making the Ram 1500 TRX one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. While buyers can still purchase the supercharged TRX, availability is limited, and it comes with a hefty price tag of $98,335.
Toyota Supra Four-Cylinder
Alt text: A blue Toyota Supra parked on a track, indicating the discontinuation of the four-cylinder variant as one of the cars being discontinued in 2025 while the six-cylinder model continues.
The good news for Supra fans is that the six-cylinder Supra will continue to be offered, at least for the next few years. However, the less expensive four-cylinder Toyota Supra model has been discontinued ahead of the 2025 model year, making it one of the cars being discontinued in 2025. This decision is likely due to slower sales of the four-cylinder variant. Those seeking a four-cylinder Supra will need to explore the used car market.
Toyota Venza
Photo by: Toyota
The Toyota Venza, a hybrid SUV, is also among the cars being discontinued in 2025. Toyota produced the Venza between 2020 and 2024, but it did not achieve significant sales success. Toyota sold only a few thousand Venza models per month during its four-year run, peaking at just over 9,000 units in early 2021. In comparison, the similar Toyota RAV4 sells approximately 30,000 units per month. The Venza has already been replaced by the new Toyota Crown Signia.
Discontinued Cars For 2026 (Anticipated)
Looking ahead, here are some models anticipated to be discontinued for the 2026 model year:
- Audi A4
- BMW X4
- BMW 8 Series
- Cadillac XT4
- Ford Escape
- Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe
- Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe
- Nissan Altima
- Nissan Versa
- Porsche 718 Boxster
- Porsche 718 Cayman
- Porsche Macan
- Subaru Legacy
- Volvo S60
- Volvo S90