Toyota Avensis production ends soon, replaced by Camry Hybrid in Europe
Production of the Toyota Avensis sedan and wagon will end soon at the company’s Burnaston, UK, plant, with the car to be replaced by the new Camry Hybrid.
Production of the Toyota Avensis sedan and wagon will end soon at the company’s Burnaston, UK, plant, with the car to be replaced by the new Camry Hybrid.
The Toyota Verso has formally been axed from the company’s European range, with production of the compact minivan actually coming to a stop in October 2017.
The third generation Fiat Punto has officially been axed and production ended, and there’s no replacement planned for the supermini hatchback.
The Vauxhall Cascada was axed from the UK and Ireland range months ago, but no-one noticed, and now the last cars have been sold spelling the end.
The Volkswagen Tiguan Limited is a first generation (Type 5N) model sold in the USA as a more affordable entry point into the company’s crossover range.
Production of the DS 4 and DS 5 hatchbacks has stopped, with the luxury carmaker selling vehicles from remaining stocks.
The Fiesta-based Ford B-Max has been axed, meaning fans of small minivans with sliding doors and cars with no B-pillar have one fewer option.