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Paris Auto Show

  • Audi Might Build Quattro Coupe Production Car

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    Audi Might Build Quattro Coupe Production Car

    8 Ratings | 12 Comments

    Just the Facts: Audi is considering a production version of the Quattro concept from Paris. If green-lighted, it would be a low-volume car assembled by ItalDesign.. . .

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  • 2012 Ford Focus Rollout Boosted by Social Media and Reality-TV Interactivity

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    2012 Ford Focus Rollout Boosted by Social Media and Reality-TV Interactivity

    7 Ratings | 4 Comments

    Just the Facts: Ford is kicking off the 2012 Focus with a Facebook test-drive event. Applications will be accepted starting later this month. An interactive. . .

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  • Lotus City Car Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    Lotus City Car Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

    3 Ratings | 5 Comments

    Just the Facts: Lotus unveiled its City Car Concept at the Paris auto show. The City Car Concept is necessary for Lotus to help lower the company's emissions. . .

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  • Hyundai i20 Sport Edition: 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    Hyundai i20 Sport Edition: 2010 Paris Auto Show

    9 Ratings | 10 Comments

    Just the Facts: Hyundai and Brabus unveil the i20 Sport Edition at the Paris show. Pricing and technical specifications were not announced. Hyundai said. . .

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  • Fisker Aims for Six Models, Ponders IPO

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    Fisker Aims for Six Models, Ponders IPO

    5 Ratings | 2 Comments

    Just the Facts: Fisker plans to launch the Karma premium plug-in hybrid in March. The less-expensive Nina model is expected to follow in 2012, plus four additional. . .

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  • Renault Twizy Redefines EVs: 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    Renault Twizy Redefines EVs: 2010 Paris Auto Show

    6 Ratings | 4 Comments

    Just the Facts: Renault Twizy debuted at the Paris auto show. The 91-inch-long electric Twizy isn't much larger than a scooter. It's powered by a 15-kW electric. . .

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  • Peugeot HR1 Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    Peugeot HR1 Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

    3 Ratings | 2 Comments

    Just the Facts: Peugeot unveils its HR1 "urban concept car" at the Paris auto show. HR1 is fitted with a three-cylinder 1.2-liter gasoline engine and hybrid. . .

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  • Seat IBE Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    Seat IBE Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

    3 Ratings | 6 Comments

    Just the Facts: Seat IBE Concept electric vehicle is on display at the Paris auto show. The three-door IBE Concept was first seen at the Geneva show in March.. . .

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  • Volkswagen Releases Sketches of Passat Replacement

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    Volkswagen Releases Sketches of Passat Replacement

    11 Ratings | 9 Comments

    Just the Facts: Volkswagen releases three sketches of its future New Midsize Sedan. The NMS will replace the Passat in the U.S. as a 2012 model. The yet. . .

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  • 2013 Lotus Elan: 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    2013 Lotus Elan: 2010 Paris Auto Show

    11 Ratings | 4 Comments

    Just the Facts: 2013 Lotus Elan, slated for a summer 2013 debut, is a closed car powered by a pressure-charged 450-horsepower 4.0-liter V6. This is the third-generation. . .

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  • 2015 Lotus Eterne Hybrid Concept Unveiled at 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    2015 Lotus Eterne Hybrid Concept Unveiled at 2010 Paris Auto Show

    12 Ratings | 4 Comments

    Just the Facts: Lotus introduces a hybrid sedan concept at the Paris auto show. Slated for production in 2015, the Eterne concept uses the same Toyota-sourced. . .

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  • 2015 Lotus Elise Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

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    2015 Lotus Elise Concept: 2010 Paris Auto Show

    10 Ratings | 9 Comments

    Just the Facts: Lotus unveils the concept model for its future 2015 Elise. The new Elise will offer a 320-horsepower forced-induction 2.0-liter four-cylinder.. . .

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Overview

Paris Auto Show

The first automobile show in the world was held in Paris in 1898 at the Tuilleries Gardens. Only a handful of the new-fangled "automobiles" were exhibited at the outdoor location. To prove the validity of this new mode of transportation, exhibitors had to drive their vehicles from Versailles to Paris. Although he opened this first Paris Motor Show, the President of France was openly skeptical about the automobile and punctuated his opinion by leaving the auto show in a horse-drawn carriage.

By 1922, a number of current automobile makers were on hand at the Paris Motor Show, actually then called the Salon de l'Auto by those fluent in French. Peugeot, Renault and Citroën showed off their new models, as did lesser known (and now extinct) makes such as Unio. Citroën, anticipating the use of cars by women, displayed the "5 CV," which was geared towards use by those of the fairer sex.

From 1939 to around 1946, the Paris auto show went on hiatus due to World War II. Finally, at the 1948 show, some genuinely new models debuted, including the iconic Citroën 2CV, an economy car whose design seemed inspired by a lobster. The mid-'50s saw the debut of the Peugeot 403, the first volume-produced diesel car from France, and the Austin-Healy "bug eye" Sprite.

During the 1960s and 1970s, the Paris Motor Show thrilled viewers with the introductions of the Porsche 911, Plymouth Barracuda, VW Golf (Rabbit in the U.S.). In 1976 the decision was made to make the Paris auto show a biannual event, alternating with the Frankfurt show in Germany. In 1988 the Paris Motor Show changed its official name from Salon de l'Auto to Mondial de l'Automobile. Having been the first auto show ever held, the Paris auto show holds a special place in auto maker's hearts, and as a result many world debuts happen. In more recent years, many incredible cars were first shown in Paris, including Porsche's 605-horsepower Carrera GT supercar, Bentley's Continental GT and Ferrari's $670,000 Enzo.

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