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Smart Forease premières mondiales - Smart Car's all-electric Smart Forease is one of the star world premieres at this year's Paris Motor Show.
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Ferrari 812 Superfast - As the name might suggest, the Ferrari 812 Superfast is the fastest Ferrari of all time and can go from zero to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
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Morgan 3-Wheeler - This throwback vehicle is actually packed with modern technology.
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Bugatti Divo - There will only be 40 Bugatti Divo units sold in 2019, and this car is a special release for the company's 110-year anniversary.
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Renault EZ-ULTIMO - This Renault, which doesn't even resemble a car, is a self-driving, all electric luxury, limo-like vehicle.
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KIA e-Niro - The large, electric KIA e-Niro goes nearly 480 km (300 mi) on a single charge.
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NAVYA Autonom Cab - NAVYA Autonom Cab advertises itself as the first autonomous, robotized taxi on the market.
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Lexus RC 300h - The hybrid Lexus is the star attraction of the company's new lineup.
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Honda CR-V Hybrid - The fuel economy of the new Honda CR-V Hybrid is 5.3 litres per 100 km.
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Audi A6 55 TFSI Quattro - The Audi A6 55 TFSI Quattro has a top speed of 250 km/h and can go from zero to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds.
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Porsche 911 Speedster - This concept car is already set to go into production in 2019.
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Porsche 911 GT1 - This incredibly rare vehicle is mostly meant for track racing.
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Audi SQ2 - This is one of the fastest SUV crossovers on the market.
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SEAT Ateca FR - The SEAT Ateca FR has made a breakthrough in sales among heavy competition.
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SEAT Arona FR TGI - The SEAT Arona FR TGI tank is good for 560 km (350 mi).
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Tesla Model X - The electric Tesla Model X has a range of 475 km (295 mi) on a single charge.
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BMW Z4 Roadster - The BMW Z4 Roadster can go from zero to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds and has a maximum speed of 265 km/h.
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GAC Motor Enverge - This Chinese-made electric crossover is GAC Motor's first SUV.
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Audi R8 LMS - Making its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show, the Audi R8 LMS is a combination of race car driver and consumer requests.
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Toyota Corolla Hybrid - The 2019 Toyota Corolla hybrid costs under US$25,000.
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Audi e-tron 5S Quattro - This larger electric vehicle is Audi's biggest challenger to Tesla so far and will be on the market shortly.
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Porsche 918 Spyder - This hybrid sports car goes from zero to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds.
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Suzuki Swift Sport - This fascinating-looking Suzuki has a display that informs the driver how much fuel they've consumed every five minutes.
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Lotus Evora GT4 Sport - The Lotus Evora GT4 Sport has been called a race car that's street legal.
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Lotus Elise Sport 220 - Lotus Elise Sport 220 won the Evo Best Sports Car of the Year award in December 2017.
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Renault Kadjar - This is Renault's first big crossover.
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Lamborghini Urus - Lamborghini calls this the first ever Super Sport Utility Vehicle.
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DS 3 Crossback - The DS 3 is already among the most popular cars in Europe. This electric version made its debut at the Paris Motor Show.
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KIA Ceed - This three-door hatchback is just for the European market.
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Smart Forease premières mondiales - Smart Car's all-electric Smart Forease is one of the star world premieres at this year's Paris Motor Show.
© Reuters
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Ferrari 812 Superfast - As the name might suggest, the Ferrari 812 Superfast is the fastest Ferrari of all time and can go from zero to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
© Reuters
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Morgan 3-Wheeler - This throwback vehicle is actually packed with modern technology.
© Reuters
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Bugatti Divo - There will only be 40 Bugatti Divo units sold in 2019, and this car is a special release for the company's 110-year anniversary.
© Reuters
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Renault EZ-ULTIMO - This Renault, which doesn't even resemble a car, is a self-driving, all electric luxury, limo-like vehicle.
© Reuters
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KIA e-Niro - The large, electric KIA e-Niro goes nearly 480 km (300 mi) on a single charge.
© Reuters
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NAVYA Autonom Cab - NAVYA Autonom Cab advertises itself as the first autonomous, robotized taxi on the market.
© Reuters
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Lexus RC 300h - The hybrid Lexus is the star attraction of the company's new lineup.
© Reuters
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Honda CR-V Hybrid - The fuel economy of the new Honda CR-V Hybrid is 5.3 litres per 100 km.
© Reuters
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Audi A6 55 TFSI Quattro - The Audi A6 55 TFSI Quattro has a top speed of 250 km/h and can go from zero to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds.
© Reuters
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Porsche 911 Speedster - This concept car is already set to go into production in 2019.
© Reuters
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Porsche 911 GT1 - This incredibly rare vehicle is mostly meant for track racing.
© Reuters
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Audi SQ2 - This is one of the fastest SUV crossovers on the market.
© Reuters
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SEAT Ateca FR - The SEAT Ateca FR has made a breakthrough in sales among heavy competition.
© Reuters
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SEAT Arona FR TGI - The SEAT Arona FR TGI tank is good for 560 km (350 mi).
© Reuters
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Tesla Model X - The electric Tesla Model X has a range of 475 km (295 mi) on a single charge.
© Reuters
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BMW Z4 Roadster - The BMW Z4 Roadster can go from zero to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds and has a maximum speed of 265 km/h.
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GAC Motor Enverge - This Chinese-made electric crossover is GAC Motor's first SUV.
© Reuters
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Audi R8 LMS - Making its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show, the Audi R8 LMS is a combination of race car driver and consumer requests.
© Reuters
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Toyota Corolla Hybrid - The 2019 Toyota Corolla hybrid costs under US$25,000.
© Reuters
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Audi e-tron 5S Quattro - This larger electric vehicle is Audi's biggest challenger to Tesla so far and will be on the market shortly.
© Reuters
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Porsche 918 Spyder - This hybrid sports car goes from zero to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds.
© Reuters
22 / 30 Fotos
Suzuki Swift Sport - This fascinating-looking Suzuki has a display that informs the driver how much fuel they've consumed every five minutes.
© Reuters
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Lotus Evora GT4 Sport - The Lotus Evora GT4 Sport has been called a race car that's street legal.
© Reuters
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Lotus Elise Sport 220 - Lotus Elise Sport 220 won the Evo Best Sports Car of the Year award in December 2017.
© Reuters
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Renault Kadjar - This is Renault's first big crossover.
© Reuters
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Lamborghini Urus - Lamborghini calls this the first ever Super Sport Utility Vehicle.
© Reuters
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DS 3 Crossback - The DS 3 is already among the most popular cars in Europe. This electric version made its debut at the Paris Motor Show.
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KIA Ceed - This three-door hatchback is just for the European market.
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Futuristic cars drive into the world's biggest auto show
The Paris Motor Show revs its engine
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More than one million people attend Mondial de l'Auto, the biggest auto show on the planet in number of attendees.
Held in Paris this year, and Frankfurt every other year, the world's most advanced vehicles are making their debut at the Paris Motor Show from October 4 to 14, with the auto show portion being the most anticipated.
Here are the vehicles of tomorrow, in their awe-inspiring glory.
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