Paris 2010: Venturi America
Wed, Oct 13, 2010 11:28 BSTElectric French car mixes beach buggy and sports coupé. More »Paris 2010: Venturi America
Electric French car mixes beach buggy and sports coupé. More »Paris 2010: Venturi America
Lotus' Paris blitz continues with an electric city car. More »Paris 2010: Lotus Concept City Car
Lotus heats up its bread and butter sports car to make it a rare bit of kit. More »Paris 2010: Lotus Elise
Sporty, three-door concept paves the way for a hot Astra. More »Paris 2010: Vauxhall GTC Paris concept
The estate version of the Vauxhall Astra gets its public debut. More »Paris 2010: Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer
Quickest Evora yet debuts alongside slowest Evora yet. More »Paris 2010: Lotus Evora S and IPS
Racy, rally-based hatchback and WRC car revealed. More »Paris 2010: Citroen DS3 Racing
Japanese company's popular supermini becomes a hybrid. More »Paris 2010: Honda Jazz Hybrid
Futuristic small concept unveiled by the Korean manufacturer. More »Paris 2010: Kia Pop concept
Saab has pulled the wraps off an electric model based on the 9-3 estate. More »Paris 2010: Saab 9-3 e-Power
Skoda has gone on an eco assault with its new Greenline models. More »Paris 2010: Skoda Greenline cars
Nissan's giant-killing GT-R quietly revealed in Paris - with no official details. More »Paris 2010: Nissan GT-R
Stunning new Renault concept car marks the shape of things to come. More »Paris 2010: Renault DeZir concept
Peugeot creates the first hybrid car with a diesel engine. More »Paris 2010: Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4
HOW does the concept of a four-door coupe grab you? Usually the door count is one less if, as is the case, you use the industry convention of counting the car’s hatchback … More »First Drive: Hyundai Veloster
HOW does the concept of a four-door coupe grab you? Usually the door count is one less if, as is the case, you use the industry convention of counting the car’s hatchback tailgate as a ‘door’. Hyundai has gone one better with its Veloster coupe.We’ve been here before with an unusual number of doors. Mini’s love it or loathe …
YOU don’t need an abacus to help you count the number of affordable rear-wheel drive coupes available to buy in the UK. Even if you choose to include Mazda’s MX-5 – so … More »First Drive: Toyota GT86
YOU don’t need an abacus to help you count the number of affordable rear-wheel drive coupes available to buy in the UK. Even if you choose to include Mazda’s MX-5 – so long as you fit the hard top roof – it’s a small number.With nearly everyone now focused on cutting emissions and squeezing as much as possible from a litre …