Every Vehicle Not Returning To The US In 2021
- Turbocharged
- Aug 6, 2020
- 1 min read
There were a lot of vehicles that were axed last year, and almost 100% were sedans, coupes, convertibles, and hatchbacks. The rise of EVs, popularity of SUVs, crossovers and pickups and cost-cutting plans are forcing tons of models out of production. So, we made a list of the ones that are not coming next year. Some are crossovers, and we've got a minivan in there, too.
Acura RLX

Replacement: None
Alfa Romeo 4C Convertible

Replacement: Revived 8C (not confirmed)
Bentley Mulsanne

Replacement: Large SUV
BMW i8/i8 Convertible

Replacement: None
Cadillac CT6

Replacement: Cadillac Celestiq
Chevrolet Impala

Replacement: None
Chevrolet Sonic Sedan/Hatch

Replacement: None
Dodge Grand Caravan

Replacement: Chrysler Voyager
Dodge Journey

Replacement: None
Ford Fusion

Replacement: Lifted wagon
Honda Civic Coupe/Si

Replacement: 11th generation Civic
Honda Fit

Replacement: Revived CR-Z (not confirmed)
Hyundai Santa Fe XL

Replacement: Hyundai Palisade
Hyundai Accent

Replacements: None
Hyundai Veloster

Replacements: Hyundai Veloster N Line/N
Infiniti Q70/Q70L

Replacement: Infiniti Q80 (not confirmed)
Kia Optima

Replacement: Kia K5
Kia Soul EV

Replacement: Production Kia Imagine
Lexus GS/GS F

Replacement: None
Lincoln Continental

Replacement: None
Lincoln MKZ

Replacement: None
Maserati GranTurismo

Replacement: Next Generation 2022 GranTurismo
Mazda CX-5 Diesel

Replacement: None
Mercedes-Benz SLC/SLK

Replacement: 2022 Mercedes SL
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe/Convertible

Replacement: 2022 Mercedes CLE
Nissan 370Z

Replacement: Nissan 400Z
Nissan Sentra Nismo

Replacement: None
Toyota Yaris Hatch/Sedan

Replacement: None
Volkswagen Golf (TSI, TSI SEL, 2-Door)

Replacement: 2022 VW Golf GTI/R
Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen/Alltrack

Replacements: None
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