GM to discontinue Chevy Bolt EV, Bolt EUV at end of 2023 Acuras entry-level compact sedan ended production this year as the brand reintroduced the far superior 2023 Acura Integra. The city sits at the confluence of the rivers Isre and Drac, encircled by the snow-covered Alps. In the case of Mini, MGB, Sprite, and Midget, British Motor Heritage Limited produces new bodywork. The BMW i3 has had a lot of success since then. Nobody will miss it (cue the hate mail). And as with the Acura, Ford also sent the GT off in style with a few special editions honoring the brand's racing heritage like the lovely LM Edition that rolled out in October. However, the Ioniq name isnt going away, instead its being used for the automakers new electric-car sub-brand, with its initial entry, the Ioniq 5 compact crossover SUV already on sale. The Viper was back in action, the Mustang was undergoing a makeover, and the Corvette had recently become quite seductive. The three-row Flexs boxy appearance attracted a cult following while earning the snickers of those who despised the cars unique shape. However, there are some automobiles that some would like to see returned. These Cars Are Out of Production and Discontinued for 2022 Home Features These Vehicles Are Dead for 2022 Say goodbye to the Toyota Land Cruiser, Hyundai Veloster, and BMW i3. The quirky hatchback marketed as a small crossover launched in 2018 and lasted only one generation before Toyota decided to discontinue it in North America in favor of a larger, more traditional small crossover in the. Infiniti Q60 Coupe Joins The List Of Cars Being Discontinued For 2023 Surprise, surprisethis years list has a few unexpected entries in addition to its usual abundance of sedans and enthusiast versions. 7 Toyota Avalon 2021 Toyota Avalon A low-key but still fun sedan, the Toyota Avalon has a standard 301-horsepower V6 combined with a low-key but still good style. It didn't work, and the Spark's ride is over at the close of its second generation. I understand that I can unsubscribe at any time. The largest and most luxurious Toyota sedan that was once dubbed the Japanese Buick for its plush and easygoing nature, will not return for 2023 after more than a quarter century in the U.S. Its being replaced by the more-sophisticated hybrid-powered next-generation Crown, which carries one of the brands oldest nameplates, though its one that hasnt been used on a Toyota sold here since 1972.