Cars We Won't Be Seeing in 2024

In 2024 we are saying farewell to some popular cars such as the TT, R8 and Jaguar XF. Here we have a list of some of the top cars that we won't be seeing in 2024.

Audi R8

The R8 is a supercar you can drive every day but unfortunately after 16 years we will be saying goodbye to this supercar. The popular Audi car is stunning and sleek and when you see or hear it you can't not be impressed. With R8 offering either a V8 or V10 it is an engaging alternative to cars such as a Porsche.

Jaguar XE

Jaguar says goodbye to the XE, but this isn’t the only car from Jaguar that will no longer be in production, the XF and F-Type will also bid their farewell making room for the new era of EV cars. The XE hit the roads in 2024 and offered a great driver experience with its quick steering and sharp body.

Jaguar XF

The smart looking XF struggled with its dated infotainment system interior. Not only this but many found it was small on space especially in the back. But driving-wise is a great ride with great handling and balance on the road.

Jaguar F-Type

The F-Type is an all-around great car it may not be the Porsche 911 but definitely was overlooked when it came out in 2013. However, with four-wheel drive being added many found it took away from the car and accompanied by it's old and out of fashion interior.

Audi TT

We first saw the TT in 1998 and it quickly became an iconic car very quickly with its handling, design and performance being a source of inspiration for many automakers. A favourite among car enthusiasts, many will be sad to see the TT go, but we are excited to see what Audi will be bringing out in the future.

Hyundai i20 N

We've had the i20 N around for only four years and maybe we haven’t had it for long enough, but with Hyundai focusing on performance EVs we will be saying goodbye to the hot hatch. With its slick six speed gearbox it was a great ride with some real speed. I20 N is a popular car as it is practical for everyday life and at a great price for a hot hatchback.

Mini Clubman

After 55 years since it was first launched, we will be saying goodbye to the Clubman. The Clubman will be making way for all new Mini Aceman which is a pure electric that offers a small car with practicality.