Paris’ Mondial de l’Auto returned after a four-year hiatus to showcase innovative tech and concepts – here are our highlights
The Paris Motor Show used to be biennial – alternating with Frankfurt as Europe’s most important autumn car show – but that all changed with Covid. The 2020 Paris show was cancelled, the 2021 Frankfurt show moved to Munich, and so the Paris Motor Show 2022 – the 89th Mondial de l’Auto, as it is officially known – was its first in four years.
In 2022, with President Macron attending on press day, numbers across the shorter, one-week duration were expected to be nearer 400,000. That isn’t bad considering the previous few years’ upheaval.
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