Paris Motor Show 2016: A-Z of Cars
Audi
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New generation of the four-door A5 will be available to order from October with the first cars arriving in early 2017. |
Q5 - New Q5 is larger and more upmarket than the SUV it replaces, but weighs 90kg less thanks to its new lightweight platform and construction.
BMW
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BMW X2 concept could reach showrooms by 2018, with the choice of two-wheel or four-wheel drive. |
Citroen
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New Citroen C3 will start from £11,000 and feature airbump side protection and split-level headlights. |
CX Concept - French family favourite set for reboot as Citroen reveals CX Concept at Paris Show.
Dacia
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Dacia gets fresh new look, with new three-cylinder engines and more kit as standard. |
Honda
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British-built family hatch gets a complete overhaul with an aggressive new look, lower running costs and more tech fitted as standard. |
Hyundai
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Hyundai takes aim at Ford Focus with all-new i30 hatcback. 2017 version gets sharper handling and new engines. |
i10 - Hyundai's city car gets mid-life update, with improved in-car connectivity, refreshed exterior styling and more safety kit as standard.
RN30 - i30 N hothatch previewed, with 155mph concept. The RN30 claims an impressive 375PS, with power being driven to all four wheels via a dual-clutch race gearbox.
Kia
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New Rio gets a larger body, more interior space and improved engines. Running costs will also be lower, thanks to the latest three-cylinder petrol engines. |
Land Rover
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New Land Rover Discovery will go on sale in early 2017 and start from an expected £45,000. |
Lexus
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UX Concept could share the platform of the Toyota C-HR and fit below the NX in the Lexus range, with prices starting from £27,000. |
Mitsubishi
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PHEV concept uses triple electric motor set-up to cover up to 746 miles on a single tank of fuel. |
Mercedes-Benz
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Convertible version of the GT supercar will is powered by twin-turbo V8 that will cover 0-62mph in 3.7 seconds. |
E-Class All-Terrain - All-wheel drive E-Class Estate gets increased ground clearance, protective bodywork cladding and 9G tronic auto 'box as standard.
Nissan
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Nissan reveals long-awaited new Micra, with 0.9-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine and a 1.5-litre diesel, both developing 90PS |
Peugeot
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The seven-seater gets a new SUV-look, a larger platform, with more interior space, and a new range of efferent engines. |
Renault
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New Renault Zoe will cover 250 miles on a single charge, thanks to a new 41kWh battery. |
Koleos - Renault's new SUV makes its European debut. The new model will be based on the Nissan X-Trail and cost £23,000 when it goes in sale in 2017.
Trezor - Electric supercar concept boasts 350PS and Formula E tech.
SsangYong
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LIV-2 prototype will form basis of new SsangYong Rexton, with upmarket exterior, larger cabin and more kit fitted as standard. |
Skoda
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Available as a five- or seven-seater, the new model will go on sale later this year with a list price of around £23,000. |
Suzuki
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Ignis gets a 1.2-litre petrol engine producing 91PS, linked to the same hybrid system recently introduced in the Baleno. |
Volkswagen
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Ignis gets a 1.2-litre petrol engine producing 91PS, linked to the same hybrid system |



















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