These 10 Cars Will End in 2022
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These days, car electrification is the hot reason cars with internal combustion engines slowly disappearing. However, there are still other relevant reasons too. Here's a list of 10 cars that will end in 2022.
1. Hyundai Veloster N
These days, car electrification is the hot reason cars with internal combustion engines slowly disappearing. However, there are still other relevant reasons too. Here's a list of 10 cars that will end in 2022.
The Hyundai Veloster N launched in 2019 is a more powerful version of the regular Veloster had an amazing sporty look, having three doors, one door on the driver's side and another two on the passenger side. Hyundai discontinued Veloster N due to the introduction of Kona N and Elantra N.
3. Volkswagen Golf
The most popular car, Golf ended production due to a decline in sales. In 2020, Honda sold more Civics than Volkswagen Golf each month last year. Volkswagen discontinued it in the USA but might offer it in other markets.
4. Lotus Evora GT
It is sad for sports car enthusiasts to know that Lotus Evora GT will not be produced anymore. Lotus is planned for an all-electric car, and a new Emira replaced the Evora GT.
5. Ford F-150 Diesel
Plus, Ford is focusing more on hybrid variants.
6. Mercedes-AMG GT-R
Engineers and designers with sheer dedication created this beast machine, where the aesthetic looks and driving experience of the Mercedes-AMG GT-R are proof. However, this supercar with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine will not be produced anymore due to the introduction of the extreme Black Series variant and Stealth Edition. At least, it's still available.
7. Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
A powerful family SUV with surprisingly quick off-the-line 0-60 mph acceleration time of 3.6 seconds (0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds).
However, Jeep is now gearing up to produce the next-generation Grand Cherokee focusing on a complete electrifying line-up. So, it's time to say goodbye to this family SUV with an old-school engine.
9. Volvo V60 & V90
10. BMW i3
First introduced as a concept car in 2011, this electric hatchback has won the World Green Car of the Year award and the World Car Design of the Year award from the World Car Awards in 2014.
BMW discontinued producing i3 for the US market in July 2021 and then ended production for the global market in 2022. They were now focusing on their next-generation electric vehicles.