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The 2010 Paris Motor Show took place from 2 October to 17 October 2010, in Paris expo Porte de Versailles.
2010 Paris Motor Show | |
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Genre | Auto show |
Begins | October 2, 2010 |
Ends | October 17, 2010 |
Venue | Paris Expo Porte de Versailles |
Location(s) | Paris |
Country | France |
Previous event | 2008 Paris Motor Show |
Next event | 2012 Paris Motor Show |
For 2010, the theme of the special exhibition was "The Incredible Collection 2: automobile manufacturers collections and museums."
Introductions
editProduction cars
edit- Audi A7
- Audi R8 Spyder
- Bentley Continental GT
- BMW X3
- Chevrolet Aveo[1]
- Chevrolet Captiva[1]
- Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback[1]
- Chevrolet Orlando[1]
- Citroën C4 II
- Citroën C5 facelift
- Citroën DS4
- Ferrari 599 GTO
- Ferrari 599 SA Aperta
- Ford Focus ST
- Ford Mondeo ECOnetic
- Honda Jazz Hybrid
- Hyundai Genesis Coupe (European debut)
- Hyundai i10
- Hyundai ix20
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (European debut)
- Lexus IS
- Lotus Evora S
- Lotus Evora IPS
- Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale
- Mastretta MXT
- Mazda 2 restyle
- Mercedes-Benz A-Class#W169 electric
- Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (W218)
- Nissan GT-R facelift
- Nissan X-Trail facelift
- Opel Astra Sports Tourer
- Peugeot 3008 Hybrid4
- Peugeot 508 (World debut)
- Porsche 911 Carrera GTS
- Porsche 911 Speedster
- Range Rover Evoque
- Renault Espace facelift[2]
- Renault Laguna facelift
- Renault Latitude
- Renault Twizy
- Saab 9-3 SportWagon Electric
- Suzuki Swift
- Toyota Ractis
- Toyota Verso-S (World debut)
- Venturi Fétish II
- Volkswagen Passat facelift, (B7)
- Volvo S60 R-Design
- Volvo V60
Concept cars
edit- Audi e-Tron Spyder
- Audi quattro concept
- BMW 6 Series concept
- Citroën Lacoste
- Exagon Furtive e-GT
- Hyundai ix35 diesel-hybrid concept
- Infiniti IPL G Convertible concept
- Jaguar C-X75
- Kia Pop EV
- Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
- Lotus CityCar plug-in hybrid concept
- Lotus Elise concept
- Lotus Elite
- Lotus Esprit
- Lotus Eterne
- Mazda Shinari
- Nissan Townpod
- Opel GTC Paris[3]
- Peugeot HR1
- Peugeot EX1 Concept
- Renault Zoe
- Renault DeZir[4]
- Saab ePower
- SEAT IBE (updated)
- Toyota FT-CH (European debut)
- Venturi America
- Volvo C30 DRIVe Electric
Motorsport cars
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Exhibitors
edit- Abarth
- Alfa Romeo
- Aixam Mega
- Audi
- Bentley
- Bi-Scot
- BMW
- Cadillac
- Chatenet Automobiles
- Chevrolet
- Chrysler
- Citroën
- Comarth
- Courb
- CT&T United
- Dacia
- Eco & Mobilité
- Ecomobilys
- Eon Motors
- Exagon
- Ferrari
- Fiat
- Fisker
- Ford
- GEF Motors
- Grecav
- Heuliez
- Honda
- Hyundai
- Infiniti
- Isuzu
- Jaguar
- Jeep
- Kia
- Lamborghini
- Lancia
- Land Rover
- Lexus
- Ligier
- Lumeneo
- Mam Strager
- Maserati
- Mastretta
- Matra
- Maybach
- Mazda
- Mega
- Mercedes-Benz
- Microcar
- Mini
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Think
- Opel
- Peugeot
- Porsche
- Renault
- Rolls-Royce
- Saab
- Seat
- Škoda Auto
- Smart
- Suzuki
- Tazzari
- Tesla Motors
- Toyota
- Pininfarina Bollore
- Venturi
- Volkswagen
- Volvo
See also
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Mondial de l’Automobile de Paris 2010.
References
edit- ^ a b c d "4 world premiers". Archived from the original on 2010-09-06. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
- ^ "Renault Espace: isn't space the ultimate luxury?". Renault Motor Shows blog. 13 October 2010. Archived from the original on 13 December 2010. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
- ^ "World Premiere: The Opel GTC Paris : A concept car showcasing passionate motions". Taume News. 2010-09-25. Archived from the original on 2010-10-08. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
- ^ "Electric vehicles star at Paris car show - Focus on France". 4 October 2010.
- ^ "Paris 2010: Citroën DS3 WRC". ausmotive.com. 2010-10-01. Retrieved 2018-10-29.