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Welcome to Paris 2012
Just arrived at the Porte de Versaille and looking down the list of confined debutants for this year’s Paris motor show — le Mondial d’Automobile — it’s hard not to feel a little underwhelmed
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Gallery: Peugeot Onyx concept exterior
Carbon, copper, dot matrix displays. The Onyx is yet another strong concept from Peugeot
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Video: Peugeot Onyx with exterior design Sandeep Bhambra
Video: Peugeot Onyx with exterior design Sandeep Bhambra
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Ford Mondeo – emulating Audi, but where’s the quality?
Of course this isn’t really the first time we’ve seen the Ford Mondeo – we saw its stateside twin, the Fusion back in January in Detroit
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Audi’s angry new face
This morning, Wolfgang Egger unveiled the VW Group’s only concept for the Paris show, the Crosslane Coupe
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Lessons in personalization: Opel Adam vs Renault Clio
The Opel Adam and Renault Clio might not seem like comparable cars on first acquaintance, but the differences and similarities make for an interesting comparison
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Lexus blurs the (shut) lines with its LF-CC
Lexus’s recent show cars have all been “must see to appreciate” models, and the LF-CC that Lexus brought to Paris is no exception
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The Range Rover loses a little regality
The new, 4th generation Range Rover unveiled in Paris is quite exceptional in many regards. We know it will perform peerlessly and it has to work in new markets, for customers who demand an ever greater level of luxury and refinement. We know it will do all of these things ...
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Lighting up the Renault stand
Motorshow stands can be dull, generic and often harshly lit places so coming across the subtle soft light-filled Renault space was a visual relief to the retinas
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Gallery: Mercedes Aesthetics S
In the absence of all-new concepts or production models to show – most were eco variants of existing models
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F-type: the car Jaguar needs?
Ian Callum believes the F-type can be the fulcrum of Jaguar’s range
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VW group: spot the difference game
These are photos from two new ‘MQB’ platform, VW-group C-segment products
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Detail: Lexus goes Steampunk
The Lexus LF-CC concept is challenging, perception-challenging, exciting and, above all, distinctive
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The final frontier of honest design
While so many manufacturers are following a trend of busy detailing and extraneous graphics, there is one stand in Paris that’s flying under the radar with its consistently honest and cohesive design language—Dacia
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God is in the details: Rolls-Royce retro posters
While we question just how much Rolls-Royce’s bespoke cars in Paris truly represent the Art Deco movement they claim to be inspired by, there’s no doubt that these bespoke posters on the wall outside the stand are truly fantastic
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Toyota Auris – worst interior of 2012
That’s quite a bold statement but then again the new Auris’ interior is quite a bold step 180-degrees from the right direction
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McLaren P1 design is slightly off the pace
As McLaren Automotive attended its first international motor show, a huge crowd gathered on the first evening of the Paris show to see Ron Dennis unveil the new P1 for the first time
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Driven: Mercedes 190E and Evolution II AMG
It’s not often you get a chance to drive mint-condition classic cars carefully restored and garaged by someone else, so when the opportunity arose to captain two very different Mercedes 190s back to back – a less-is-more 1984 190 and its definitely more-is-more 1990 190E 2.5-16 Evolution II cousin – we grabbed both steering wheels with all hands available
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Bertone Mantide unveiled at Shanghai auto show
Stile Bertone unveiled a full-scale model of the Mantide at the 2009 Shanghai auto show, the first vehicle designed by Jason Castriota since he took the role of design director