Five High-Performance Models Getting Axed Come 2023
, 2022-12-24 15:00:00,
It’s the end of the year, and the end of the road for several models, as automakers reveal their lineups for 2023. A car manufacturer may decide to pull the plug on a specific vehicle for a variety of reasons, the most common of which are changing customer tastes and declining sales.
New electric vehicles developed as alternatives to gasoline-powered automobiles are also introducing some very unwelcome competition within the same lineup, resulting in the discontinuation of some models. That’s the case for a slew of high-performance vehicles that bear the burden of having large, powerful combustion engines in a world that aims for an all-electric future. Here are five high-performance cars that you are going to miss in 2023.
Ford GT
Ford GT Mk IV
Ford announced in October that the Ford GT would be phased out in 2023, with a final production run of GT LMs. However, in early December, the American manufacturer unveiled an 800-horsepower track-only version of the Ford GT called the Mark IV, which should seal the deal.
Inspired by the legendary Ford GT40, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four years in a row between 1966 and 1969, and immortalized in the film “Ford vs Ferrari,” the Ford GT that we know today debuted in 2004 and was produced until 2006. Only 4000 units were in the first run. Its second generation debuted was presented…
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