The auto show calendar has taken a beating in the past few years, but the Paris Motor Show will return next month. It promises to be jam-packed with debuts as the Renault Group has announced plans to show seven world premieres as well as two concepts. The company is keeping details under wraps, but confirmed plans to unveil the Renault 4 EV as well as a mysterious concept. The latter promises to embody the “brand’s future in terms of sustainability and decarbonization.” Renault Pro+ will showcase a concept that previews their next-generation of vans. It will be joined by a Master H2-Tech prototype, which runs on hydrogen.
Dacia will promote its entire lineup as
well as a “new vehicle to launch its offensive in the C-segment.” The brand
didn’t elaborate, but they previously confirmed plans to launch a production
version of the Bigster concept in 2025. A prototype was spied a few months ago
and it looks like a supersized Duster. Alpine will introduce an electric “show
car” that foreshadows the “next Dream Garage vehicle.” The company will also
display an Alpenglow Hy6 prototype, which features a six-cylinder
hydrogen-combustion engine.
Last but not least, Mobilize will unveil
the production Bento and Duo. The former is a “micro-utility vehicle for urban
and suburban environments,” while the latter is an electric quadricycle that
can be driven without a license. We can expect to learn more closer to the
event, which kicks off on October 14, but the company seemingly downplayed the
Renault Pro+ van concept. This could indicate the automaker is simply planning
to show the U1st Vision concept, which debuted earlier this year, but that
remains unconfirmed.