THIS year’s Paris Motor Show was most noticeable by its absentees – Ford, Vauxhall/Opel, Nissan and Volkswagen did not take part. Here is eight of the best who did show up
BMW 3 SERIES probably the most significant launch at the Show with the unveil of the new BMW 3 Series sporting a new design language, lots of driver assistance, control and operation and connectivity technology.
RENAULT EZ ULTIMO, an oddball take on the future of mobility. This was a driverless taxi concept. Renault also introduced its new Kadjar.
LEXUS UX 250h compact SUV crossover coming to the UK in March next year at prices ranging between £29,900 and £39,100.
Mercedes-Benz B-Class looks more dynamic than its predecessor and comes with an avant-garde interior and distinctive instrument panel design.
ŠKODA KODIAQ RS: It will have the most powerful production diesel engine in the carmaker’s history, all-wheel drive and adaptive suspension, andis the brand’s first high-performance SUV.
KIA PROCEED, the halo model of the Ceed range and it comes in the form of a shooting brake to provide more flexability and adaptability over its predecessor.
CITROËN C5 Aircross SUV Hybrid Concept hints at a new the Hybrid version which will be Citroën's first PHEV and which will go on sale from early 2020.
PEUGEOT eLEGEND A vision for the future of mobility – a 100% autonomous, electric and connected vehicle called the e-Legend Concept with four modes of driving – two autonomous and two manual – which can be selected depending on the road and traffic conditions, as well as the driver’s preference.
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