If you want a Golf SportWagen, now’s the time to get yours. Volkswagen Canada has confirmed the 2019 model will be the last sold in Canada, as the company shifts its production focus to building a new compact SUV.

A Volkswagen Canada spokesperson confirmed the Golf family is “transitioning from the seventh to the eighth generation,” but while timing and availability of the new models has yet to be determined, there will be a full 2020 model year of the Golf, GTI and e-Golf.

The factory is also allotting extra production of the 2019 Golf R, SportWagen and Alltrack, with the goal of having these models available at dealerships through most of the 2020 calendar year.

In the U.S., it’s possible the base Golf will be dropped, according to publication Motor1, with only the next-generation GTI and Golf R available there. The Alltrack and SportWagen are also in jeopardy south of the border.

In 2018, the GTI outsold the base Golf hatchback by almost three to one in the U.S., with only 6,642 base hatchbacks finding new homes.

The Golf does much better here, selling more than 17,000 copies last year. Our Volkswagen Canada rep also said the company “will introduce successor models as they become available,” which could possibly mean that while the SportWagen and Alltrack are going away, there’s a chance they could also eventually be coming back.