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5 vehicles that will be discontinued in 2022
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5 vehicles that will be discontinued in 2022

  • Ryan Zummallen, Edmunds
  • Sep 11, 2021
  • Sep 11, 2021 Updated Dec 27, 2021

Here are five outgoing vehicles that will be driving into the sunset after the 2021 model year.

Driving Into the sunset

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Car shoppers are buying crossovers and SUVs in large numbers. Automakers are constantly introducing new models and nameplates to their lineups to meet consumer preferences and to keep their lineup fresh. With that comes the need to cycle older models out.

These discontinuations aren’t promoted, and shoppers often don’t realize they’re gone until it’s too late. With this in mind, Edmunds’ experts highlighted five outgoing vehicles that will be gone after the 2021 model year.

While there are reasons behind each vehicle’s discontinuation, it’s possible you might want one before they’re sold out. They may not be easy to find given the current new vehicle shortage, so you may want to act sooner rather than later. The vehicles listed are sorted by manufacturer’s suggested retail price from low to high and include the destination charge.

2021 Volkswagen Golf

Starting MSRP: $24,190

Behind the Wheel Discontinued Car Models for 2022

This photo provided by Volkswagen shows the 2021 Golf, a practical hatchback with lots of storage space and a comfortable ride. (Volkswagen of America via AP)

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Hatchbacks have fallen out of favor over the years, and the latest casualty for the class is one of the most well known: the Volkswagen Golf. VW will still offer the Golf GTI and the Golf R, which return as fully redesigned 2022 models.

Find one of these remaining Golfs, and you’ll get a small hatchback that’s practical and comfortable. But there are signs that VW just wasn’t interested in keeping this final model competitive. Compared to other small hatchbacks, this Golf suffers from mediocre performance and a lack of technology features and advanced driver aids.

2021 Mazda 6

Starting MSRP: $25,470

Behind the Wheel Discontinued Car Models for 2022

This photo provided by Mazda shows the 2021 Mazda 6, a midsize sedan with a sporty driving style and excellent interior for its price. (Mazda North American Operations via AP)

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A number of sedans have been put to rest recently, but the Mazda 6’s passing is especially notable. The current generation debuted in 2014, though it hardly shows its age considering its sleek styling, sharp handling and an optional turbocharged motor with power to spare.

That wasn’t enough, however. Shoppers are increasingly turning to crossover SUVs instead of smaller cars and sedans, and there wasn’t enough interest in the 6 to warrant Mazda’s continued investment. It’s unfortunate since the 6 is one of Edmunds’ highest-rated sedans. It’s worth seeking one out.

2021 Volvo V60

Starting MSRP: $42,045

Behind the Wheel Discontinued Car Models for 2022

This photo provided by Volvo shows the 2021 V60, a small station wagon with plush seating for passengers and an impressive list of safety features. (Volvo Cars of North America via AP)

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Few automakers bother with station wagons lately. Volvo has been their cheerleader longer than most, but it too is throwing in the towel on its small V60 and larger V90 wagons. Both models offer near-SUV practicality, attractive styling and appealing value.

Just 385 V60s were sold in the first half of 2021 — but there’s a lot to like about this small wagon if you’re able to find one. And Volvo will continue to sell the V60 Cross Country, which is a V60 with a slightly higher ride height and a few SUV-like styling elements.

2021 Toyota Land Cruiser

Starting MSRP: $87,030

Behind the Wheel Discontinued Car Models for 2022

This photo from Toyota shows the 2021 Land Cruiser, a rugged three-row SUV with impressive off-road capabilities. (Sean C. Rice/Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. via AP)

Sean C. Rice

Imagine a dinosaur that somehow survived to see the present day — that’s the Toyota Land Cruiser. This big traditional SUV is outdated by the versatile crossovers that now dominate the automotive landscape. But the Land Cruiser enjoys a fan base of old-school loyalists despite its lack of smartphone connectivity and a base price of nearly $90,000.

This generation debuted in 2008, and it has survived this long by appealing to buyers who value uncompromising size and off-road heritage. Alas, its starting price and thirsty fuel consumption limited its appeal against rivals such as the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Suburban. The Land Cruiser exits with no Toyota replacement in the works.

2021 Acura NSX

MSRP of 2021 Acura NSX: $159,495

Behind the Wheel Discontinued Car Models for 2022

This photo provided by Acura shows the 2021 Acura NSX, an exotic sports car with a hybrid powertrain and sharp handling. (Jeff Ludes/American Honda Motor Co. via AP)

Jeff Ludes

The all-wheel-drive hybrid Acura NSX launched for 2017 as one of the most ambitious vehicle reboots to hit the market in recent memory. Highlights include accessible performance and good fuel efficiency for an exotic sports car. But its high price, tiny trunk and dated infotainment system are also notable turnoffs.

Acura will produce 300 upgraded NSX Type S models for the U.S. market in 2022 as a proper send-off.

With that, this generation of the NSX will come to an end with no successor in sight. In a field of exceptional options, the NSX simply struggled to stand out.

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