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The Mondial de l’Auto 2022, organized from October 17 to 23, 2022 at the Paris Expo Exhibition Center at Porte de Versailles, in Paris, will welcome several of the most important French manufacturers. The Renault group has already confirmed its presence, with the Diamond brand, of course, but also Alpine and Dacia.
As for the Stellantis group, if Citroën’s absence is foreseen, we still expect to discover the stands of Peugeot and DS Automobiles at the Paris Motor Show 2022. Other smaller French manufacturers are also confirmed at the Mondial de l’Auto, such as Hopium and NamX. So, what are the main French novelties of the Paris Motor Show 2022? Who are the stars of the show? Which electric vehicles are expected at the 2022 Paris Motor Show? We make an inventory of the vehicles on display by the manufacturers.
The French stars of the 2022 Paris Motor Show

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Illustration photo – Renault Austral (2022)Credit photo – Autonews
At the 2022 Paris Motor Show, several new features announced throughout the year will make their first appearance. So we can expect to discover for the first time the new hybrid SUV from Renault, called Renault Austral. On the side of the Alps, visitors can discover the A110 R, a radical version of the A110.
The other French star of the 2022 Paris Motor Show, of course, has to be the Peugeot 408. If the Lion brand does indeed make the journey, the lofty plug-in hybrid sedan that looks like an SUV coupe should also be offered its first walkabout. Finally, if DS Automobiles has a booth, the public at the Paris Motor Show should be able to see the new restyled DS 7 up close. The mid-career restyling of the DS 3 Crossback is also expected.
Thanks to the presence of the Association of Small Series Automobile Manufacturers (ACAPS), the Paris Motor Show 2022 will also welcome the French brand Devalliet, which makes modern roadsters with a vintage look.
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French electric novelties at the 2022 Paris Motor Show

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Illustration photo – Alpine A110 E-ternityCredit photo – Alpine
Electrification is rapidly increasing among French manufacturers, so electric cars have their place in Paris Motor Show spans. The 2022 edition of the motor show should logically welcome the new electric Alpine A110. This model, called A110 E-ternité, is still a prototype and serves as a real laboratory for the engineers of the Dieppe company.
Still on the Renault Group side, the public should of course be able to rediscover the electric Renault Mégane E-Tech. Renault is also using its stand to showcase an electric reinterpretation of the Renault 4L and the new Kangoo E-Tech.
Visitors to the 2022 Paris Motor Show can also discover the Hopium Machina Vision, a high-end French sedan that runs on hydrogen. The engine actually contains a fuel cell, which converts hydrogen fuel into electricity. Another French hydrogen model is confirmed at the Paris Motor Show, it is the NamX HUV. This innovative SUV accommodates removable capsules at the rear to supply the fuel cell with hydrogen and thus provide electricity.
A small French company called Eon Motors presents its electric four-wheeler, the Weez City Pro. This machine can be driven from the age of 16 and is mainly intended for professionals. It has a range of about 100 kilometers.
Finally, the new electric 308 must be on display at Peugeot’s stand. This variant, called e-308, is equipped with a new engine and is available in sedan and station wagon format, with the e-308 SW version.
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French concept cars at the 2022 Paris Motor Show

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Illustration photo – Renault R5 Turbo 3ECredit photo – Renault
During the Paris Motor Show in 2022, Renault plans to make the trip with an electric version of the Renault 5. This futuristic concept car, called Renault R5 Turbo 3E, is mainly intended for drifting. Directly descended from the mythical Renault 5 Turbo 2, it also incorporates certain design features while taking inspiration from the world of video games. This pure drive has a double electric motor of 380 hp for 700 Nm of torque, with which it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds!
The company led by Luca de Meo could also exhibit the Renault Scénic Vision or the Hippie Caviar Motel, a converted van made from an electric Kangoo E-Tech. The presence of the Renault 5 Diamant – this electric reinterpretation of the legendary city car by designer Pierre Gonalons – is finally plausible.
The Mobilize brand, a member of the Renault Group, presents the Solo Concept, a small electric single-seater that envisions the future of urban mobility. Another Mobilize concept called Ileo Concept is a harbinger of the charging stations of the future.
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French supercars at the 2022 Paris Motor Show

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Beltoise BT01 (2021)Credit photo – Beltoise eTechnology
New for the 2022 edition, the Paris Motor Show will host an Association of Small Series Automobile Manufacturers (ACAPS) booth. This unites six French brands that produce sports cars, such as Devalliet with its Mugello roadster, Genty with its Akylone supercar, KGM with its Erc140 electric sports car or Pantore with its Vakog supercar, available in thermal or electric. It should also be noted the presence of the electric GT Beltoste BT01 and the arrival of the manufacturer Raffer. Based near Alès, he made the journey in the TB02, a thermal-hydrogen hybrid racing car.
In brief
The 2022 Paris Motor Show will take place from Monday, October 17 to Sunday, October 23, 2022 in Paris. Some French manufacturers have already confirmed their presence at the time of writing these rules. Here are the French novelties expected at the Mondial de l’Auto 2022, the electric models of the Mondial de l’Auto, the stars of the show or even the first info on the new concept cars of the Mondial de l’Auto.

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