All Paris 2006 articles
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Toyota FSC concept
The FSC aims to create a new feeling of quality from Toyota under the 'Vibrant Clarity' design philosophy in a form that is neither sedan nor a minivan.
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Venturi Eclectic
At Paris this year an unusual highlight was a three-seater zero emission city vehicle able to run on a combination of electricity, solar energy and even wind power.
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Ford Mondeo Wagon concept
This is the preview of the new 2007 Mondeo, which is likely to debut at Geneva next spring.
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Lancia Delta HPE concept
The Lancia Delta of 1980 was the first compact front wheel drive Lancia, sharing its platform with the same size Strada from parent company Fiat, and was one of the most distinctively elegant cars in the class as well as one of Giugiaro's best designs.
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Hyundai Arnejs concept
A near-production concept for a C-segment car, at first sight, Arnejs - pronounced 'Ar-nez' - reminds one of other C-segment vehicles such as BMW's 1-series, the previous Ford Focus and even Mazda's Sassou concept.
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Renault Nepta concept
The Nepta follows a relatively long line of luxury orientated car types that Renault has shown as concepts over the years: the Initiale of 1995, the Vel Satis of 1998, the Talisman of 2001 and the Fluence in 2004.
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Toyota Auris Space concept
The Auris is one of the most important new car debuts at Paris. For this is the car that will replace the Corolla, the world's best selling car.
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Renault Koleos concept
The Koleos concept of 2000 signposted that Renault was set to move into the SUV crossover sector. Six years later the Koleos concept being shown at Paris suggests that this move is now imminent.
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Peugeot 908 RC concept
Peugeot concept cars in recent years have tended to have had little relevance to the brand or the development of the brand's production car design language.
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Skoda Joyster concept
The Joyster concept is the first designed under the leadership of Skoda Auto's new Chief of Design, Jens Manske, who replaced Thomas Ingenlath in January this year.
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Ford Iosis X concept
Ford is continuing its evolution of 'Kinetic Design' with the surprise debut at Paris of the five-door concept compact crossover vehicle, Iosis X.
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Renault Twingo concept
The original Renault Twingo of 1992 was the first Renault designed from start to finish under the then still new Director of Design, Patrick le Quement.
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Citroen C-Metisse concept
This is a flamboyant showcar in the traditional sense, with dramatic proportions, advanced technology (hybrid diesel powertrain) and an interior full of new ideas.