As 2024 closes, we bid farewell to iconic cars that have reached the end of production. This year marks the end of multiple beloved models, leaving car enthusiasts nostalgic. Although change is inevitable in the auto world, the departure of these cars feels significant. Each one has left a mark on the automotive landscape, from sports cars to hybrids.
These vehicles, known for their unique designs and engineering feats, have captivated drivers worldwide. While their production has stopped, their legacy endures. Let’s revisit these models that have driven their way into our hearts. From luxury brands to adventurous utility vehicles, each has its own story. As we reflect on these end-of-an-era moments, we celebrate the joy they brought.
Audi R8
The Audi R8, a symbol of performance, ends its impressive run after producing over 44,000 units across two generations. Known for its power and design, it was a more affordable supercar, challenging industry norms. Its discontinuation was expected, given declining sales trends. Its legacy as a performance powerhouse remains unmatched, thrilling many over the years. Enthusiasts will remember it fondly.
Bugatti Chiron
Replacing the famed Veyron was no small feat, but the Bugatti Chiron excelled. It made history with its Super Sport version becoming the first production car to surpass 300 mph. Its performance reshaped expectations in supercar engineering.
Fisker Ocean
Fisker Ocean aimed to resurrect its brand from financial troubles, but couldn’t continue production. Despite its high hopes, the SUV couldn’t prevent the brand’s struggles, and production ceased. Now, it’s a common sight in the used car market, often at discounted prices.
Ferrari 812 GTS
2024 brought an end to the illustrious Ferrari 812 GTS. With the 812 Superfast already retired, its future was uncertain in the lineup. Maranello’s new Dodici Cilindri emerges as a promising successor, raising expectations.
The arrival of the 812 GTS was a high point for Ferrari enthusiasts, exemplifying luxury and performance. As this versatile model exits, it makes way for Ferrari’s newer offerings, highlighting the brand’s forward momentum.
The 812 GTS remains a memorable chapter in Ferrari’s history, balancing elegance with raw power. It’s not just a car, but an experience that set standards for grand tourers.
Ferrari Roma Coupe
Despite the end of the Roma Coupe, the Spider variant continues under Ferrari’s production. The Roma’s aesthetic appeal, marked by a sophisticated grille and proportionate design, makes it a standout. Though no longer produced, Ferrari’s strategy of limited supply keeps demand alive.
Ferrari SF90
Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid, the SF90, proved powerful yet polarizing. Its massive 986bhp provided an exhilarating drive, but opinions on its specialness differed. Ferrari addressed this with an ‘XX’ enhancement, setting new track records. Technical brilliance is undeniable in this model.
Jaguar F-Type
Jaguar’s F-Type exit marks an emotional moment, with the brand shifting to an all-electric future. Known for its style and performance, the F-Type served as a reminder of Jaguar’s legacy automobiles. Amidst the brand’s lineup changes, it remains a beloved symbol.
It’s not just the F-Type; Jaguar also ended the E-Pace, I-Pace, XE, and XF in 2024. The F-Type, however, stands out for its emotional impact and driving charisma.
Maserati Quattroporte
The Maserati Quattroporte’s final version leaves the market, taking its famed V8 engine along. With the brand’s financial struggles this year, its future appears uncertain. Still, the Quattroporte’s legacy of style and power endures.
Suzuki Jimny (LCV)
The discontinuation of the Suzuki Jimny (LCV) affects fans of this small, adventurous vehicle. Known for its accessibility and charm, its exit was announced alongside the Ignis and Swift Sport models. While it may no longer appear on Suzuki’s UK lineup, its spirit lives among its fans.
Toyota Supra
The Toyota Supra ends its journey after a celebrated comeback. The A90 model, while different from its predecessor, had its share of admirers and critics. Debuting the ‘Final Edition’, Toyota concludes another chapter in the Supra’s rich heritage.
With five years in the market, the A90 Supra made its mark, captivating new and old enthusiasts alike. Its distinct character will continue to influence Toyota’s future designs.
These discontinued models encapsulate the evolving automotive scene in 2024. Although production ends, their impact endures. Enthusiasts cherish the times behind these wheels, with each car telling a unique story.
Source: Topgear