All Paris Motor Show articles
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Paris 2018: A philosophical finale
There were some highlights, but the show asked some big questions too
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Paris 2018: Infiniti Project Black S
F1 tech and lots of carbon fibre in a suave Infiniti? Design director Karim Habib explains
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Paris 2018: GFG Sibylla GG 80
A new car from the legendary Giorgetto Giugiaro – and he explained it to us himself
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BMW 3-Series (G20) leaks out early
8-Series inspired evolution for BMW’s most important model
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Peugeot E-Legend Concept revealed
A retro throwback on the surface, an autonomous connected EV underneath
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Ferrari reveals limited-series Monza SP speedsters
The first model in a new ‘Icone’ series is offered as a one- or two-seater
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Audi e-tron revealed before Paris show
Electric SUV is the first e-tron to make it to production
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Kia releases production Proceed images
Official images of Kia’s new production-spec estate appear before the Paris show
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Concept Car of the Week: Citroën Xenia (1981)
Designed by the mysterious Trevor Fiore, the Citroën Xenia might be the first and only ‘Break Monocorps’?
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Design Essay: Changing The Game
Looking at what the virtual world can – and will – bring to reality
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VinFast selects third and fourth models for production
Two of ItalDesign’s four proposals will be developed by Pininfarina
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CCotW: Bertone Birusa (2003)
A sleek BMW-based concept that foretold the future. Just not the right future...
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Concept Car of the Week: BMW X-Coupé (2001)
Chris Bangle’s now famous Flame Surfacing made its debut in the form of the BMW X-Coupé at the 2001 North American International Auto Show
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Concept Car of the Week: GMC Terradyne
The Terradyne was General Motors’ turn-of-the-millennium vision of the urbanised future of the truck
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Concept Car of the Week: Renault Nepta (2006)
A land yacht for cruising the Corniche, the Renault Nepta is an open-top grand tourer with classic lines and proportions evoking classic open-topped cars like phaetons, or the classic 1960s Lincoln Continental convertible
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CDR4 Highlights: Stéphane Janin, Renault
From the yearbook: Janin discusses Renault's rise, and how to balance design with innovation