2024 Paris Motor Show: 10 highlights amid a return to form

The 2024 Paris Motor Show is bigger, more confident and in ruder health than it has been for many years. After a somewhat shaky, small-scale return in 2022 following the cancellation of the 2020 show due to the Covid pandemic, the 2024 Mondial de L’Auto – as it is officially known – runs from 15-20 October and is hosting global exhibitors across four large halls of its established Paris Expo setting at Porte de Versailles, to the south of the French capital.

Matra exhibition at the 2024 Paris Motor Show

Matra exhibition at the 2024 Paris Motor Show

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All the major (and some minor) French brands were out in force for the 90th edition press day and world premieres were made by the likes of Renault, Alpine and Citroën as well as a slew of new Chinese brands. Representation from US brands Tesla and Cadillac and German brands Audi and BMW was refreshing, as were appearances from some of the smaller players, including the UK’s Moke and Italy’s Microlino. After a whistle-stop first day at the show, here is the Wallpaper* 2024 Paris Motor Show Top Ten.

2024 Paris Motor Show: ten highlights

Renault Emblème Concept

Renault Emblème Concept

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The Emblème concept previews a future car that Renault says will be able to reduce CO2 emissions by 90 per cent across its lifecycle when compared to an equivalent car today (or from from 50 tonnes to five, cradle to grave). The handsome 4.8m long and 1.52m high shooting brake features an all-electric powertrain with a small 40kW battery and a range-extending hydrogen fuel cell for longer journeys, with a raft of aerodynamic exterior elements on view and sustainable interior materials promised. No production date is scheduled yet, but according to Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo, it’s a real proposition.

Alpine A390 β Concept

Alpine A390 β Concept

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Renault’s sporty brand Alpine has taken an extremely long time to make a 21st-century comeback, but the 2024 A390 β fastback concept is a crucial signpost to the 2025 five-seater production EV, which could really help boost sales. Design director Antony Villain explained to Wallpaper* how the concept’s exterior was faithful to the production EV due next year and would use the same platform underneath as the Renault Scenic, with a similar wheelbase, but lower.

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