As the year comes to an end, I feel nostalgic. Because you realize it's over, or that a chapter has ended forever. It's hard to wait another year for Starbucks to release a delicious Peppermint Hot Chocolate, or for The Cheesecake Factory to release a Peppermint Bark Cheesecake. But there's also a nostalgia for things you know you'll never come back to: On my days off, I like to think back to the family-run stores from my childhood that went out of business because of big chains.I also like PB Crisp and Fila Delphia Cheesecake Considers waste such as his bar. And car enthusiasts will probably reflect. classic car no longer exists. Unfortunately, the list of obsolete cars grows every year.
A variety of cool cars won't be available in 2023, so if you're prone to nostalgia, chances are you own one of these cars and they probably mean a lot to you, so take a trip back in memory Get ready for... Tip: There are two widely popular American icons on the list. On the positive side, the automaker plans to release a new car in 2023, so stay positive.
American Icons: Ford GT, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger
Unfortunately, ford It is decided to abolish GT. By 2023, however, Ford will debut the final special edition of his GT called the 2022 Ford GT LM. The American company only built 20 of his from this vehicle, and his LM in the name comes from Le Mans, a tribute to his 2016 Le Mans victory. Ford equipped the GT LM with his 3.5-liter turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine that produces 660 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque.
Additionally, Ford displayed the GT Mk IV. This one has a whopping $1.7 million price tag and is only accessible to pre-approved clients. The American automaker has only built 67 GT Mk IVs, but this truck-only behemoth makes more than his 800 horsepower. On another note, Ford is also discounting his Eco Sport Subcompact, his smaller and more affordable SUV.
Not much news at the moment dodge Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has announced that Dodge is preparing a farewell gift for its fans. We're releasing seven Last Call limited-edition muscle car models arriving at premium dealers. So far, StellantisThe brand, owned by Dodge Challenger, introduced six Last Call models: the Dodge Challenger Shakedown, Dodge Charger Super Bee, Dodge Challenger and Charger Scat Pack Swinger, Dodge Charger King Daytona, and Dodge Challenger Black Ghost. However, Stellantis delayed the release of the 7th Anniversary Edition due to an engine explosion.
"So far, we've grenade seven engines," Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said at a press conference. “If you want to use the Hellcat to add horsepower in street trim, be it your everyday driver or truck ride car, street and strip, or frankly a direct connection, it's very, very good. It's easy. Unfortunately, it will have to go through the final production duty cycle if it is to be sold as the final Buzz model Commemorative Edition.”
Limited edition Last Call vehicles will come with a special Last Call commemorative plaque. "Brushed Aluminum Underhood Last Call The plaques feature vehicle names and vehicle silhouettes, designed in Auburn Hills and assembled in Brampton to declare the origin of each vehicle." Stellantis in a media release.
Hugely popular Japanese stars: Acura NSX and Honda Insight gone
In 2023, not only American cars will be unavailable, but also two famous Japanese icons. Honda has decided to discontinue the production of the Acura NSX, a two-seater mid-ship coupe sports car, due to unprofitability. hot cars Contributor Hamed Paydarfar. Acura will also end production of the compact luxury sedan ILX in 2022. Japanese company replaces his ILX with Integra.
The Honda Insight Hybrid is another discontinued vehicle. The Japanese automaker plans to replace the hybrid pioneer with the Civic Hybrid. “As the next step in Honda’s electrification strategy in North America, Honda will focus on increasing hybrid volumes of its flagship models, the CR-V, Accord and, in the future, the Civic. In June, Honda will end production of the Insight. Honda Press release.
Without a doubt, the automotive industry will undergo major changes in 2023. Luckily, there are some cool cars debuting next year, so it's not all bad news.
Source: Stellantis, Kron4, The Virginian Pilot, Honda News, Kelley Blue Book