End Of Car Production In Brazil? Jeep, Renault And Fiat Announce Exit Of Models From Stores In 2025. Discover Which Vehicles Will Be Discontinued And The Impact On The Automotive Market.
Automakers are always updating, and it’s common for the most famous ones to announce the end of car production in Brazil, especially vehicles from Jeep, Renault, and Fiat that have made history in the market. In this article, we will see which cars are being discontinued in 2025 and the reasons for each of them.
Check Out The Jeep Model That Is Being Discontinued In Brazil
Being the best-selling midsize SUV in Brazil, the Jeep Compass is a success and the model performs well on national soil, but it is among the cars from Jeep, Renault, and Fiat that are being discontinued in 2025. The American design draws attention with its LED headlights, taillights, 19-inch wheels, and two-tone paint. Inside, the finishing is excellent, the interior space is good, and the list of features is comprehensive.
Under the hood, the Jeep is equipped with a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine. It delivers 170 horsepower and 35.7 kgf-m of torque combined with a nine-speed automatic transmission with a converter and all-wheel drive.
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The performance is good, and fuel consumption figures are pleasing. With the replacement of the 2.0 diesel engine with a 2.2 in the lineup, which has over 200 horsepower and 45 kgf-m of torque, the Compass is not expected to adopt this setup, making way for the brand-new National hybrid system from Stellantis, which will include an electric motor in the transmission and another one exclusive to the rear axle.
The Jeep Compass, which used to be sold in four versions with turbo diesel engines, is currently only available in Limited and is one of the cars that will be discontinued in 2025, specifically in the first quarter.
End Of Car Production In Brazil – Other Cars From Jeep, Renault And Fiat Are Being Discontinued
The end of car production in Brazil also includes the Renault Stepway compact French head, which is currently the entry model of the brand here in Brazil. Just like the Jeep model being discontinued, this unfortunately is a car that will not have a successor, as Renault has chosen to add another SUV to the lineup as the entry model, and with the arrival of the Kardian, the Stepway, which is a much inferior product, ends up being one of the cars that will be discontinued in 2025.
Speaking of Fiat, one of the most popular pickups in the country today, the Fiat Toro, is the intermediary that pioneered this segment and the model sells very well. Its design is attractive, and it features a full LED lighting setup, 18-inch wheels, along with some chrome accents.
Inside, the finishing is good, and the interior space is pleasant and the list of features is complete. Just like the Jeep model being discontinued with the end of car production in Brazil, Fiat is replacing the 2.0 turbo diesel setup with a 2.2 turbo diesel, which was even introduced in the RAM Rampage pickup.
Japanese Vehicles Are Also Part Of The List Of Cars Being Discontinued In 2025
In addition to the cars from Jeep, Renault, and Fiat, the Japanese compact Yaris is also about to say goodbye to the Brazilian market. Although it hasn’t been a game-changer for Toyota, the model has gained its loyal fans. Launched in Brazil in 2019, the Yaris never achieved a roaring success, even within the compact segment, traditionally competitive in the country. Like other models that are being discontinued, it will also be phased out in 2025.
Another vehicle bidding farewell is the Japanese midsize pickup L200 Triton. Despite appearing modern and up-to-date, the current generation of the L200 has been circulating in Brazil since 2016. The model underwent a significant facelift in 2020, which led many to believe it was a new generation launched in 2021.
With a bold and elegant design, the L200 Triton has won many admirers and remains one of the prettiest pickups on the market. However, even icons face the weight of age, and the L200 Triton is among the models that will exit the scene in 2025.


Tenho um pegeot scarlat 207 ano 2012 1.6 16 V …estou contente confortável motor potente 130 cv completo de tudo faz 15 km por litro … muito melhor que muitos carros atuais …
Pera um pouquinho, ou essa matéria está muito mal escrita ou é tendenciosa, pelo que dar a entender nas entrelinhas é que UMA OPÇÃO DE MOTORIZAÇÃO deixará de ser oferecida, ou seja a opção DIESEL, pq seria um tiro no pé da stellantis tirar de linha o veículo de maior volume de vendas da marca Jeep; tirar a opção de diesel já aconteceu com o Renegade e vida que segue com o T270, além disso já existe planos de novas gerações baseadas em nova plataforma para o Compass, Renegade e Comander
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