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What cars is Chrysler discontinuing?

The Chrysler 300 sedan was discontinued after the 2023 model year, and the brand is now concentrating on SUVs and the Pacifica minivan rather than continuing traditional passenger cars.


In this article, we examine which passenger cars Chrysler has discontinued, why the company is shifting away from sedans, and what remains in the lineup and future plans for the brand.


Discontinued models


Below is the model that the brand has formally ended in recent years and that customers can no longer buy as a new vehicle in most markets.



  • Chrysler 300 sedan — production ended after the 2023 model year (the model was widely marketed as the brand’s flagship sedan and has not been continued in 2024 or later).


The discontinuation of the 300 marks a broader move away from traditional passenger cars as Stellantis reshapes Chrysler around a core SUV/minivan lineup and an electrified future.


Current lineup and strategic shift


A move toward SUVs and minivans


Chrysler’s current North American lineup focuses on the Pacifica family, with the Pacifica and its plug-in hybrid variant representing the brand’s main passenger-vehicle offerings. The brand has emphasized SUVs and family vehicles as the path forward, rather than standalone sedans.


What remains in production today



  • Chrysler Pacifica — the brand’s minivan offering, available with conventional gasoline powertrains and as a hybrid variant.

  • Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid — the plug-in hybrid version of the Pacifica, marketed separately as a hybrid option; availability may vary by market and trim level.


These vehicles currently represent Chrysler’s main consumer products, with no sedan offerings in the brand’s U.S. lineup as of the latest announcements.


Future outlook and electrification


Electrification plans


Stellantis has signaled a strategy to electrify the Chrysler brand as part of its broader lineup modernization, signaling new electric models in the coming years. Specific timelines and model names have evolved, with the company indicating a transition toward battery-electric SUVs as part of its plan to compete in a changing market.


While the date and details for the next-generation Chrysler electric vehicles have shifted with corporate strategy, the automaker has repeatedly underscored its intent to move away from older gas-powered cars and toward a more modern, electrified family of vehicles.


Summary


In summary, Chrysler has discontinued the traditional passenger sedan, notably the Chrysler 300, with ongoing emphasis on the Pacifica minivan family and a pivot toward electrification. The brand’s future now centers on SUVs, minivans, and electric mobility rather than new non-SUV cars.


Summary: The only widely recognized current discontinuation is the Chrysler 300. The brand’s focus moving forward is on Pacifica minivans and to an electric future, with no immediate plans announced for additional passenger car models.

Which Chrysler models are being discontinued?


But that begs the question of why, after the 2023 production year, Dodge will cease production of the Challenger and Charger, and Chrysler plans to discontinue the 300 sedan. These vehicles have been staples of their respective lines, achieving notable sales milestones as well as an almost cult-like following.



What cars are not coming back in 2026?


Several cars will be discontinued for the 2026 model year, including sedans like the Chevrolet Malibu and Subaru Legacy, luxury cars such as the Lexus RC and RC F, and some electric models like the Nissan Ariya. Other vehicles like the Cadillac XT6, Ford Edge, and Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman are also ending production, often due to shifting consumer demand towards SUVs and a push for electric vehicle lineups.
 
This video discusses some of the cars that are being discontinued in 2026: 51sCarEdgeYouTube · Jul 23, 2025
Sedans
Audi A4, Chevrolet Malibu, Subaru Legacy, Volvo S60, and Volvo S90. 
Luxury and sports cars
Acura TLX and ZDX, Cadillac XT6, Jaguar F-Type, Lexus RC and RC F, and Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman. 
SUVs and crossovers
Cadillac XT4 and XT5, Ford Edge, and Lincoln Corsair. 
Electric and hybrid vehicles
Acura ZDX, Genesis Electrified G80, and Nissan Ariya. 
Other models
BMW X4, Infiniti QX50, and Kia Soul.



Which car will be discontinued in 2025?


List of Discontinued Cars in India 2025

CarReason for Discontinuation
Maruti Suzuki Alto 800Not being able to match the new emission and safety norms for cars in India
Hyundai Aura DieselLow demand for diesel cars due to the BS6 phase 2 norms
Honda Amaze DieselDiscontinuation of the diesel-engine variant



What cars will Chrysler make in 2025?


The 2025 Chrysler lineup consists of the Pacifica, Pacifica Hybrid, the re-introduced Voyager, and the 300 sedan, which features a refreshed design and powerful engine options. While the Pacifica and Pacifica Hybrid are mostly unchanged, the Voyager is returning as an entry-level minivan, and the 300 is getting a significant redesign to enhance its luxury and performance.
 
2025 Chrysler lineup

  • Chrysler Pacifica: Continues with its family-friendly features and is available in the Select, Limited, and Pinnacle trims. 
  • Pacifica Hybrid: The plug-in hybrid option is still available on the Select and Pinnacle trims. 
  • Chrysler Voyager: Re-introduced for 2025, this model serves as the entry-level minivan with a standard V6 engine and front-wheel drive. 
  • Chrysler 300: Receives a significant redesign with updated front and rear fascias, new LED lighting, and a refreshed grille. It is available with a choice of a 3.6L Pentastar V6 or a 5.7L HEMI V8 engine. 

Other models from Stellantis
While not a Chrysler model, the 2025 lineup from Chrysler's parent company, Stellantis, also includes several other vehicles: 
  • Dodge Charger and Challenger: The Charger will be available as a two-door EV and a gas-powered version in two- and four-door variants. The Challenger remains an iconic muscle car. 
  • Dodge Hornet: A compact SUV offered in both gas and plug-in hybrid options. 
  • Jeep models: Includes the Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, Compass, and the new Wagoneer S. 
  • Ram 1500: A redesigned truck with new technology and engine options. 
  • Dodge Durango: A robust SUV combining strength and luxury. 


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