Saturday, December 27, 2025

Every SUV, ute and van discontinued in Australia in 2025

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2025 saw an influx of new auto brands and models to the Australian market, but also a raft of long-running nameplates head for the exit.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee nameplate was withdrawn from the local market after 29 years, longer than the Mahindra Pik-Up (16 years), and the LDV V80, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuner (all offered here for 10 years).

The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross wasn’t far behind, ending its eight-year run this year. Newer models axed in 2025 comprised the Toyota Granvia (launched here in 2019) and Volvo C40 (2021).

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While the Grand Cherokee was the oldest nameplate retired in Australia this year, it was the newest of this motley crew of vehicles to be discontinued locally either due to slow sales or tougher new regulations.

Read on for a breakdown of each ute, SUV, van and people mover axed this year, and stay tuned for tomorrow’s feature on the passenger cars axed this year.

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Talk about a fall from grace.