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2024's Goodbyes: Cars Taking Their Final Journey

Jawad  06 Dec 2023   264
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2024's Goodbyes: Cars Taking Their Final Journey

As we approach the year 2024, it's time to say farewell to some beloved rides that won't be continuing the journey with us. In the realm of luxury brands and iconic sports cars and muscle machines, here's a roundup of 10 cars that are bidding their final goodbyes.

Luxury brands like Audi and Mercedes-Benz are parting ways with some of their gems, including the BMW Alpina B7. Born out of a deal with BMW, this masterpiece won't see a direct successor after 2025.

Chevrolet is reshaping its electric lineup, bidding farewell to the Chevrolet Bolt and Bolt EUV. While the first-generation Bolt, known for affordability, gets a temporary goodbye with promises of a new Bolt on the advanced Ultium EV platform, the larger Bolt EUV, featuring added passenger space and Super Cruise, also joins the farewell party.

  

Chrysler's 300 sedan , a muscle car that graced the roads for 18 years, is taking its final bow. With just a few thousand units available for the 2023 model year, this marks the end of an era for the iconic sedan. The V8 and V6 variants bid farewell as Chrysler prepares for the future of mobility.


In a significant move towards electrification, Dodge is pulling the plug on the Dodge Challenger and Charger. Special editions, including the limited Demon 170 with 1,025 horsepower and a 1.7-second 0-60 time, mark the farewell for the Challenger. The entire Hellcat line, featuring iconic models like the Scat Pack and Hellcat, will roll off the production line for the last time.

  

Ferrari enthusiasts, brace yourselves. The F8 Tributo, with only one officially imported into the US, is closing its curtains. However, the F8 Spider with a removable roof is here to carry on the legacy. Meanwhile, the elegant Ferrari Portofino M takes a bow, making way for the powerful Roma Spider in 2024.

  

After 16 years and two generations, Audi's enduring supercar, the R8, is reaching the end of the line. The 2023 GT RWD model marks the final chapter. The iconic Audi TT, with a glorious 25-year run, will also roll into the sunset, with the UK getting a Final Edition and the US bidding farewell to the RS Heritage Edition.


As these automotive icons take their final curtain call, enthusiasts and collectors alike are left with memories of the remarkable journeys these cars provided.

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