All Paris Motor Show articles – Page 6
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News from Italy 4
The international design community is eagerly waiting for the Frankfurt Motor Show where an ocean of new designs is expected to flood the huge halls hosting the largest and least human friendly motor show.
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Peugeot '2020' Design Contest winner announced
27 March 2001 - Following the launch at the Paris Motor Show 2000 of the first Peugeot Design Contest on the internet, the winner has been presented with a cheque for 5,000 euros by Frédéric Saint-Geours, Managing Director of Automobiles Peugeot, at the Geneva Motor Show 2001.
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Nissan Primera takes Fusion concept into production
The new-generation Primera Sedan and Wagon were released recently in Japan.
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Peugeot Design Contest launched at Paris Motor Show
Sep 30, 2000 - Peugeot has launched the first worldwide car design competition on the Internet. The manufacturer is entrusting its pencils and paintbrushes to the public, and inviting them to indulge their creativity and freedom of expression by imagining the concept which will define the Peugeot of 2020.
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Paris Motor Show 2000 - Highlights
The Steppenwolf allroader concept was a surprise debut for the Paris show. It shows a bold development of the geometric themes seen already on the TT and A2, and the continually developing Audi 'face' expressed in the lamp and grille shapes.
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Johnson Controls Kion concept - 'A look inside the future'
Sep 26, 2000 - 'Transforming research into new standards', Johnson Controls designers at the JCI European Design Center near Cologne, Germany have developed a concept car whose interior meets these aspirations - meet Kion, the vision of tomorrow's integrated interior solution.
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Nissan Fusion concept for Paris Motor Show
Sep 15, 2000 - The first all-new Nissan design concept this century, the Nissan Fusion concept car will make its world debut at the Paris Motor Show.
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Nissan Chappo concept to be unveiled at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show
Feb 25, 2001 - According to Nissan, the Chappo concept isn’t designed from the outside in, but rather from the inside out.