End of an era in the Brazilian automotive market: Renault Logan, Citroën C4 and other popular cars will be discontinued in 2024. Even the iconic Camaro sports car is saying goodbye to the country.
Constant renewal is essential for automakers who want to remain competitive and profitable, especially in a scenario of rapid technological and market changes. However, this also means that some models that are beloved by consumers end up being discontinued. In 2024, the Brazilian automotive market will say goodbye to popular vehicles such as the Renault Logan and the Citroën C4, in addition to the iconic Camaro sports car, which will also be discontinued. This decision, which directly impacts fans of these models, reflects the new strategies of automakers in search of innovation and adaptation to the new demands of the sector.
Renault Logan, Citroën C4 and other popular cars will leave Brazil
Leaving Brazil was what happened to the Volkswagen Gol, the best-selling car in the country's history, which was discontinued on December 23, 2022 because it was not compatible with the new Brazilian rules on pollutant emissions and safety, even though it was still very successful.
This year, it is likely that more models known to drivers will leave the dealership shelves, either because they do not meet legal requirements or for marketing reasons.
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With the arrival of Kardian in the country, the duo Renault Logan and Stepway, must say goodbye. Initially, the automaker plans to reduce production of the models, however, there will come a time when the popular cars will leave Brazil. The compact sedan Renault Logan is available in the Life and Zen versions and costs around R$97. The Stepway SUV is only sold in the Zen configuration, which costs R$86.990.
Sports cars will also leave the Brazilian automotive market
In addition to the Renault Logan, Citroën C4 and Stepway, other popular cars will leave Brazil, such as the Bolt and Bolt EUV, since the North American factory that produced the electric hatchback ended its assembly at the beginning of this year, which means that only the units that had already been produced remain. The same happened with the variant Bolt EUV SUV, which has also been discontinued.
Not only popular cars will leave Brazil, and another painful farewell was that of the Chevrolet Camaro, which certainly makes sports car fans miss it.. Its production ended at the beginning of the year, and the units still on the market start at R$510 thousand.
Returning to the popular ones, the French automaker Citroën is expected to bid farewell to the C4 Cactus, motivated by the debut of the seven-seater SUV Citroën C3 Aircross and its coupe sibling, the C3 X or Fastlounge. stellantis has not confirmed the end of production, but it is already almost impossible to find units of the model, whose price starts at R$111.990.
New arrivals in the Brazilian automotive market
The Renault Logan, Citroën C4 and other popular cars will be leaving Brazil, but this is part of the market cycle and now new models will arrive to surprise the Brazilian public even more. Automakers are sparing no effort to launch vehicles that combine modern design, cutting-edge technology and greater efficiency. This year, the variety of options ranges from compact and economical cars to impressive SUVs.
The growing demand for more technological and sustainable vehicles is defining the launches of 2024. These global trends in the automotive sector are being adapted to meet the needs of different profiles of Brazilian consumers. Among the models that will arrive are:
- Chevrolet Montana 2024: The new generation of Montana brings more interior space, advanced technology and energy efficiency.
- Fiat Pulse Abarth: An SUV that combines aggressive performance with high connectivity and comfort.
- Volkswagen ID.4: This electric SUV is one of the most anticipated launches, promising to transform the market with its sustainability and innovation.