The automotive world keeps evolving, and with that comes the time to bid a bittersweet farewell to some well-known cars.
As we enter 2025, a mix of performance icons, trusted sedans, and versatile SUVs are wrapping up their journeys. So, whether you’ve admired them on the roads or had them on your wishlist, it’s time to say your goodbyes.
Here are some cars that won’t be hitting the road with us in 2025:
1. Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
After nearly a decade of making its mark in the auto industry, Alfa Romeo’s Giulia Quadrifoglio is set to retire in 2025.
Renowned for its twin-turbo V6 engine and Italian craftsmanship, Giulia Quadrifoglio delivers an impressive blend of luxury and performance. With its discontinuation, Alfa Romeo aims to modernize its lineup and transition toward electrification.
2. Audi A4
Audi will bid farewell to the A4, one of its flagship sedans, in 2025, making way for the A5 sedan and station wagon.
Since its debut in 1994, Audi A4 has been famous for combining luxury and performance in a sleek, compact design. Its discontinuation comes as Audi aims to electrify its entire lineup by 2033.
3. Bugatti Chiron
Introduced in 2016, the Bugatti Chiron set new standards for automotive excellence with its groundbreaking speed and engineering brilliance.
With only 500 units produced, its retirement ends an iconic era, leaving a legacy of unmatched performance and exclusivity.
4. Chevrolet Camaro
The Chevrolet Camaro, an American muscle car icon since 1966, will take its final bow in 2025, following a sharp decline in sales.
With SUVs and trucks dominating the market, GM is also discontinuing the Chevrolet Malibu, its last remaining sedan, in 2025.
5. Ford Edge
The Ford Edge, introduced in 2006, was one of the first five-seat crossovers and a popular family car. However, it has lost appeal to newer rivals with room for up to eight passengers.
Ford is also retiring the Ford Escape — one of its compact SUVs — after 24 years. These changes reflect Ford’s shift toward electrified SUVs.
6. Infiniti Q50
Once a competitor to luxury rivals like BMW and Audi, the Infiniti Q50 stood out for its sleek design and upscale features.
However, after a decade-long run, the Q50 will no longer be part of Infiniti’s lineup as it plans to focus on SUVs and crossovers.
7. Jaguar F-Type
The iconic Jaguar F-Type, launched in 2013 as a “spiritual successor” to the E-Type, is ending its journey in 2025. This sleek and powerful sports car earned acclaim for its breathtaking design and powerful V8 engine.
Jaguar’s shift to an all-electric lineup in 2025 marks the end of this model’s journey.
8. Nissan GT-R
The Nissan GT-R, famously nicknamed “Godzilla,” is set to end its 17-year chapter of performance and innovation. This decision comes after rising prices and a lack of redesigns, which have led to declining sales in recent years.
9. Volvo S60
The Volvo S60 is renowned for its smooth ride, elegant Scandinavian styling, and top-notch safety innovations. However, as demand for sedans declines and buyers shift toward SUVs, the automaker has decided to discontinue the Volvo S60 model and replace it with the all-electric EX90 SUV.