Paris Motor Show 2012 - Debuts
Paris Motor Show 2012 – Top debuts from a production perspective.
Citroën's version of the Peugeot 301 will be built in Spain and is aimed at low-cost markets.
Another show debut, although already unveiled to the press. The Genk, Belgium-built Mondeo won't arrive until next year.
As with cousin cee'd, Hyundai's new i30 three-door variant reflects a sleeker, sportier alternative to the popular hatch.
The eagerly-awaited sports car make its debut in production form as a convertible. Jaguar describes the unveiling as a "truly significant day in its history." Hard to disagree despite that facebook leak
Second generation of the three-door version of the cee'd further enhancing the sportier, aggressive look over the previous incarnation.
It's lighter but still very much a Range Rover, which is just what the customers told Land Rover to do. The world's first SUV with a lightweight all-aluminium body structure resulting in a 420kg (20%) weight saving over the outgoing model, and is the first ever Land Rover product to be available with a diesel hybrid.
Opel's DS3 rival sees distinctive styling and premium sector equipment levels as well as customisation levels to rival MINI.
A compact soft-roader to rival Nissan Juke, the 2008 is due into production later this year.
New low-cost car with 01 suffix denoting it is from Peugeot's 'affordable' range aimed at Eastern Europe and other developing markets.
Show debut for the car that Renault knows must succeed. No three door his time around.
Note the new streamlined badge on this five-door which goes on sale next year; a three-door and an estate are set to follow.
The twin of the new SEAT Toledo and unrelated to India's Rapid, set to be launched on European markets in October 2012.
UK-built challenger to the Ford Focus and VW Golf; it is longer, lower and lighter - and more stylish - than the model it replaces.