From the Alpine A110 sports car to beloved Fords and Volkswagens—these European cars won't make it to 2027.

We've already broken down which cars won't make it to 2027 in the US—both gas-powered and electric. Now, we're taking a look at the European market and the cars that won't live to see next year. More vehicles are destined to join this list as the year goes on, but for now, here's a snapshot of the model lines that have been discontinued.
— Roland Hildebrandt, Contributor
Chrysler allegedly showed off a small car called the Pronto that starts in the $20,000 range. But we'll be eager to see if it happens.
Audi showed off the new flagship Q9 SUV and its lovely interior, complete with captain’s chairs, automatic doors, and an advanced panoramic roof.
Subaru made the WRX over $5,000 cheaper for 2026. So far, it seems to be working.




