This has been a big event. As one would expect, it was dominated by European car manufacturers, particularly the French. The American presence was limited to Ford, Jeep, and Tesla. I took several hundred pictures. Here are many of them with a few comments thrown in.
I was a little more excited about these.
and this
and these
Even a Bentley
and Audi
Remember
perhaps not
Now we have
you've come a long way, buggie
and this Toyota Hybrid is not exactly the family Prius
Electric cars were definitely present but understated. The Tesla booth was disappointing. They had several Model S's. There was no past (the roadster) or future (Model X) on exhibit. But the Model S exhibits were impressive.
Model S "trunk" space
Rear Front
Battery and motor are underneath.
No car show description would be complete without Porsche. So perhaps the 919 hybrid race car is impractical for most of us. If you want a Porsche hybrid for your every day driving, perhaps you should consider the Panamera S e-hybrid.
Side view mirrors are in for a big change.
The side mirrors on some European cars are being replaced with cameras attached to little screens on each side.
I think Toyota stole the show with this little number.
It's so CUTE!! They are calling it the i-Road.
I think that Toyota is on to something, but
it will likely be years before it reaches the US.
There were so many other exhibits, and lots of small start-up manufacturers of fuel cell powered cars, electric bicycles that fold up and fit in a suitcase, car accessories, and this DeLorian
which took me back by time-travel to 1985.
Finally, not something you can find at just any auto show, an Oyster Raw Bar!
Only in Paris? Perhaps!
nice. hope you saw a dodge dart.
ReplyDeleteLove Luxembourg pics! Who's the girl with Emily and James? This car show looks like fun too.
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