All the cars being discontinued from the SA market in 2025

As new brands and models arrive, it’s the end of the road for many

Phuti Mpyane Senior Motoring Correspondent
The A4 range last saw action late in 2023 when the new A4 and S4 Black Editions were introduced in SA.
The A4 range last saw action late in 2023 when the new A4 and S4 Black Editions were introduced in SA.
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The local market has more than 50 vehicle brands and 2,500 model derivatives. More brands are set to arrive, and some OEMs are bolstering existing ranges to remain competitive.

We take a look at some of the cars being discontinued this year.

Audi A4

The Audi A4 sedan is being retired. The stalwart sedan that debuted in 1994 sees the model replaced by the new A5, which spawns four-door coupes and a wagon. 

Audi SA confirmed it will start marketing the swoopy new A5 coupe-sedan in July, starting with the 150kW and 200kW derivatives. More models, including the S5, will follow later in the year.

The Lexus RC F, right, and RC F Track Edition are not coming into 2025.
The Lexus RC F, right, and RC F Track Edition are not coming into 2025.
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Lexus RC 

The Lexus sports coupe with a 351kW and 530Nm producing 5.0l V8 engine was last updated in August 2019 with regular RC F and Track Edition flavours. The vehicles, which were a rare sight on the roads, were officially discontinued from the local market at the end of 2024. Lexus SA said there are no plan for a new sports car replacement.

The new all-electric Porsche Macan offers fiery performance and useful driving range.
The new all-electric Porsche Macan offers fiery performance and useful driving range.
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Porsche

It’s widely reported that Porsche plans to launch full electric models of its Macan and 718 Boxster/Cayman junior sports coupes. The full roll out has experienced date pushbacks, though the Macan battery electric vehicle launched in 2024.

Earlier in the same year sales of the 718 Boxster and Cayman were halted in some European markets due to cybersecurity concerns. Porsche SA confirmed the Macan and 718 Boxster/Cayman ICE ranges will continue being on sale in the country throughout 2025.

The new Jaguar F-Pace 90th Anniversary Edition celebrates the brand's anniversary.
The new Jaguar F-Pace 90th Anniversary Edition celebrates the brand's anniversary.
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Jaguar

Jaguar will reinvent itself as a fully electric brand. This means the entire existing line-up of petrol SUVs and sports cars is being discontinued and only run out stock can be snapped up in 2025.

Maserati is offering the last new Quattroporte Trofeo in SA.
Maserati is offering the last new Quattroporte Trofeo in SA.
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Maserati

The Maserati Levante SUV and Ghibli and Quattroporte sedans have been retired. Only the newer and compact Grecale crossover SUV and exotic MC20 super car remain on sale, soon to be joined by the new Maserati GranTurismo and GranCabrio Foglore coupes. We will certainly miss the models powered by the sonorous Ferrari V8 motors.

Every element of the 812 Superfast was a piece of engineering.
Every element of the 812 Superfast was a piece of engineering.
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Ferrari

Exotic brand Ferrari is reportedly axing a number of models from its line-up. Though Ferrari SA did not reply to our enquiries, reports said the V12-powered 812 model line is being discontinued, to be replaced by the newly launched 12 (Dodici) Cilindri with styling inspired by the 1968 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona.

The brand is also dropping the F8 that replaced the 488 GTB, momentarily leaving the more expensive SF90 as the only Ferrari available with a V8 at the back. The sleek Roma which took over from the California is also exiting in 2025, but company CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed six new cars will be rolled out this year.

The V6-powered Jeep Wrangler models are making way for versions with a new 2.0 turbo four-cylinder engine.
The V6-powered Jeep Wrangler models are making way for versions with a new 2.0 turbo four-cylinder engine.
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Jeep

The Jeep Renegade is axed, perhaps in preparation of marketing the new Avenger. Sales of all Jeep Wrangler models powered by the 3.6l six-cylinder petrol engine have ceased, to be replaced by the 2025 versions with a downsized turbo 2.0l four-cylinder engine. Only the Gladiator double-cab bakkie retains the throaty but thirstier V6 motor.

The Fiat Tipo hatch that never captured SA hearts is bowing out of contention in 2025.
The Fiat Tipo hatch that never captured SA hearts is bowing out of contention in 2025.
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Fiat

Fiat is also letting go of a number of derivatives and models. All Fiat 500 hatchbacks powered by the two-cylinder 0.9l Twin-air engines are being replaced with four-cylinder 1.2l versions in 2025. The larger 500X 1.4 Cross auto is also out, including the Fiat Tipo hatch and Fiat Fiorino commercial. The latter is being replaced by the new Fiat Doblo.

Two Opel Combo commercial and passenger derivatives have been excluded from the line this year.
Two Opel Combo commercial and passenger derivatives have been excluded from the line this year.
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Opel

Opel is also consolidating its range offerings. The Opel Combo Enjoy 1.6TD and its Combo Cargo cousin are dropped. It’s a similar fate for the larger Opel Vivaro 2.0TD and the Grandland X Elegance.


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