2025 noticed an inflow of latest auto manufacturers and fashions to the Australian market, but in addition a raft of long-running nameplates head for the exit.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee nameplate was withdrawn from the native market after 29 years, longer than the Mahindra Pik-Up (16 years), and the LDV V80, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuner (all supplied right here for 10 years).
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross wasn’t far behind, ending its eight-year run this 12 months. Newer fashions axed in 2025 comprised the Toyota Granvia (launched right here in 2019) and Volvo C40 (2021).
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Whereas the Grand Cherokee was the oldest nameplate retired in Australia this 12 months, it was the most recent of this motley crew of autos to be discontinued regionally both as a result of sluggish gross sales or harder new rules.
Learn on for a breakdown of every ute, SUV, van and other people mover axed this 12 months, and keep tuned for tomorrow’s characteristic on the passenger vehicles axed this 12 months.
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Discuss a fall from grace.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee was as soon as Australia’s best-selling massive SUV, beating out the Toyota Prado for the highest spot in 2014 with 16,582 deliveries – 470 forward of its Japanese rival.
It’s leaving Australia with its tail between its legs, mirroring a precipitous decline in total Jeep gross sales and a shrinking of the American model’s supplier community.
Final 12 months, Jeep delivered simply 645 Grand Cherokees, a droop of 48.3 per cent on the earlier 12 months. Meaning Grand Cherokee gross sales have fallen by 96 per cent since 2014, whereas total Jeep gross sales have plummeted by 92 per cent in that interval.

The official phrase from Jeep in March was that it was “pausing” availability of the Grand Cherokee for our market, nevertheless it’s understood right-hand drive manufacturing of the unibody Prado rival has ended. The electrical Wagoneer S is assuming its position in Europe, however Jeep hasn’t locked on this mannequin for Australia.
The present WL era launched right here in 2022, initially solely in long-wheelbase, three-row L guise – the primary Grand Cherokee to supply seven seats. However whereas it supplied larger practicality, the WL did with out the turbo-diesel V6 of its WK2 predecessor that had accounted for over half of Grand Cherokee gross sales in Australia.
With no V8, both, the Grand Cherokee was left with simply an ageing 3.6-litre petrol V6 in Australia and with out the 3500kg braked towing capability determine that’s virtually a prerequisite on this section. A turbocharged four-cylinder plug-in hybrid arrived right here in 2023, however by no means proved widespread.
Jeep’s native lineup has additionally now shrunk to only 4 fashions: the Avenger, Compass, Wrangler and Gladiator. Remarkably, as of the tip of November, the Grand Cherokee is outselling all of those by a substantial margin, helped by vital reductions on leftover inventory this 12 months which adopted large worth cuts made final 12 months.
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LDV V80
The LDV V80 was one of many oldest fashions on sale in Australia when it was formally axed early this 12 months.

Manufacturing of the V80 wrapped up in China final 12 months after 20 years, and after 10 years on sale in Australia. Whereas that made it older than the Mitsubishi ASX (2010) and Mazda 6 (2012), it was nonetheless youthful than the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Collection (1984).
The V80 had reportedly been developed with Daewoo, which held a stake within the former LDV entity previous to its personal monetary disaster. When the Korean firm was acquired by Basic Motors, the automobile and tooling was handed over to LDV.
LDV was subsequently acquired by Russia’s GAZ, earlier than China’s SAIC finally secured the mental property rights to the model.
With no energetic security expertise, solely two airbags, and an expired two-star ANCAP ranking from 2013, the V80 had a reasonably awful security résumé. Nonetheless, it served as a extra reasonably priced various to newer, safer vans from LDV just like the Ship 9.
Most clients merely missed it for the LDV G10. Within the V80’s finest 12 months, 2023, LDV delivered 596 examples towards 2843 G10s and 2975 Ship 9s.
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Mahindra Pik-Up
Mahindra quietly eliminated the Pik-Up from its native web site early this 12 months, when it exhausted leftover inventory of the ageing ute.

That has left Mahindra Australia with an SUV-only lineup, if one consisting of a lot newer fashions than the just about 20-year-old Pik-Up that is still in manufacturing in India.
Mahindra doesn’t report its gross sales figures to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, so it’s unclear simply what number of have been bought right here since its 2009 launch.
Whereas the model is with no ute in Australia, it guarantees an all-new ute is coming in 2026 that’s being engineered from the bottom up for markets like Australia.
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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross was one in all three autos discontinued by the Japanese model’s Australian arm in January, all of which couldn’t meet Australian Design Rule 98/00.

This new regulation outlined particular technical necessities for autonomous emergency braking (AEB) programs. Whereas all three fashions got here normal with AEB, their programs evidently couldn’t meet the brand new necessities.
However whereas a brand new ASX was concurrently confirmed and a alternative Pajero Sport was teased, the Eclipse Cross was discontinued with out alternative. Subsequent to Mitsubishi Australia’s announcement, in September a brand new Eclipse Cross was revealed: a rebadged Renault Scenic E-Tech.
So far, this new Eclipse Cross is for Europe solely, although there’s now precedent for a Renault-based Mitsubishi following the launch of the ‘new’ ASX, a rebadged Renault Captur.

As of November, Mitsubishi was nonetheless shifting inventory of the Eclipse Cross; it’s understood the model stockpiled imports of autos it needed to discontinue as a result of ADR 98/00, forward of the rule’s implementation on March 1.
A reasonably large providing within the small SUV section, the Eclipse Cross was launched in Australia in 2017 to fit between the small ASX and mid-size Outlander, utilizing a model of those previous-generation fashions’ underpinnings.
For 2021, it obtained a mid-life replace with considerably revised rear-end styling, whereas for 2022 it gained an non-compulsory plug-in hybrid powertrain, permitting Mitsubishi to supply a extra reasonably priced electrified mannequin than the Outlander PHEV.
Whereas the Eclipse Cross at all times lived within the shadow of the cheaper ASX and extra sensible Outlander, it stepped up in 2024 with a 18.4 per cent bump in gross sales to 9221 models – closing the hole considerably to the ASX at 12,330 models, although nicely off the Outlander at 27,613 models.
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Mitsubishi Pajero Sport
Mitsubishi might have discontinued its Pajero Sport early this 12 months because it couldn’t meet new ADR 98/00 necessities, however the model isn’t anticipated to be with out a big SUV for lengthy.

A brand new-generation mannequin, based mostly on the newest Triton, has been spied testing and abroad experiences counsel it might even mud off the Pajero nameplate. It’s set to be revealed subsequent 12 months.
Mitsubishi is known to have stockpiled Pajero Sport SUVs and complied them forward of the March 1 introduction of ADR 98/00, which explains the way it was capable of ship 517 models in November and outsell rivals just like the LDV D90, GWM Tank 300 and KGM Rexton.
The Pajero Sport has lengthy been a powerful vendor. As a big, ute-based off-road SUV with an accessible third row of seats, it battles the likes of the Ford Everest, although has historically held a bonus in worth.
It was launched right here in 2015, changing the additionally Triton-based Challenger, and has proved a remarkably regular vendor. It has obtained varied working adjustments since launch, although a facelift in 2020 helped tidy up the styling – together with refreshed tail-lights that misplaced the ‘working mascara’ look of the pre-facelift mannequin.
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Toyota Granvia
Toyota as soon as had Australia’s best-selling folks mover, however the Tarago was a very long time in the past.

The Granvia, launched in 2019 to assist fill the hole left by the Tarago, was by no means widespread in Australia.
With ADR 98/00 coming into impact on March 1, 2025, Toyota opted to not hassle making the Granvia compliant with the brand new rules, arguing it couldn’t make a compelling enterprise case for persevering with the mannequin.
From its launch to the tip of November 2025, Toyota Australia delivered simply 1028 Granvias. For context, Kia delivered 999 Carnivals in November alone.

Not solely was the Granvia trounced on the gross sales charts by the dominant Kia, it was even being outsold by the LM from Toyota’s luxurious Lexus model.
In its finest 12 months, 2020, Toyota delivered 276 Granvias. Taking a look at gross sales information relationship again to 1991, even in its worst 12 months the Tarago bought significantly higher.
These after a Toyota that may seat eight or extra occupants now are left with only one possibility in Australia: the 12-seat HiAce Commuter.
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Toyota Fortuner
It’s uncommon when a Toyota isn’t among the many high three best-sellers in a section it competes in, which makes the Fortuner’s gross sales efficiency in Australia all of the extra shocking.

To be truthful to the now axed HiLux-based SUV, it competes in the identical massive SUV section because the extra subtle Prado – historically Australia’s best-selling massive SUV.
However whereas the Fortuner affords a lower cost, it appears most patrons have walked previous it in Toyota showrooms and drove out in a Prado as an alternative. Its gross sales figures, which might be admirable for a automobile from a much less widespread model, have due to this fact lengthy been fairly low for a big Toyota SUV.
Toyota’s earlier HiLux-based SUV on this section was the 4Runner, which was axed in 1996. The next era wasn’t inbuilt right-hand drive, and Toyota as an alternative switched to providing the LandCruiser Prado right here. In 2015, nonetheless, Toyota determined to convey the second-generation Fortuner right here as a extra reasonably priced various to the Prado.

Fortuner gross sales have remained constant over time, sometimes hovering between 2800 and 3900 models every year. There was a slight spike in 2022 to 4614 models, however this was nonetheless round half what the Pajero Sport managed that 12 months, and fewer than 1 / 4 of the Prado’s tally.
Even in 2024, when Toyota was with out Prado inventory for a number of months, Fortuner gross sales didn’t go up.
The Fortuner remains to be technically going to stay on sale till mid-2026, which is sweet information for what Toyota calls its “comparatively small however enthusiastic buyer base”. However the model has additionally acknowledged Fortuner house owners have already been shifting into the HiLux, Prado and LandCruiser 300 Collection.
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Volvo C40
Volvo solely launched the C40 – a sleeker, coupe-style sibling to the XC40 – in Australia in 2022, however this 12 months it pulled the plug on the electrical SUV.

The C40 had discovered itself squeezed out by the arrival of the smaller EX30. In its first full 12 months on sale in Australia, Volvo delivered 1103 examples. However in 2024, gross sales plummeted by virtually half to only 560 models, immediately coinciding with the launch of the EX30.
A considerable replace in 2023, which noticed single-motor variants change from front- to rear-wheel drive, couldn’t arrest a gross sales slide for the small electrical coupe SUV.
Whereas Volvo confirmed in 2024 a subtly revised mannequin 12 months 2025 (MY25) replace for the C40 was coming, with the SUV to be rechristened EC40 like in abroad markets, this by no means eventuated. In March, the axe was swung on the C40, although its electrical XC40 sibling – renamed EX40 – lives on in Australia.
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