The presence of German companies at the Paris exhibition is palpable

With the Geneva show definitively a thing of the past, the major ones left in Europe are Paris and Munich, which alternate each year.

At this year’s exhibition in the French capital, which is scheduled to take place in the week of October 14 to 20, car manufacturers from Germany will make their presence felt.

Thus, after its absence at the previous event, the Volkswagen Group announced that Volkswagen, including its commercial vehicle division, Audi and Skoda will have a stand at this year’s Paris International Motor Show.

In addition, BMW and Mini will also be present at the exhibition, while the presence of Renault, Dacia and Alpine is taken for granted. Continuing, in Paris we will see the three French brands of Stellantis (Citroen, DS and Peugeot), and Kia, while – for now – the only Chinese representative is Seres.

Confirmed absent from Paris will be Mercedes, Cupra, Seat, Ford, Hyundai, Jeep, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, Geely brands Volvo, Polestar and Zeekr, and Chinese MG, BYD, Chery, Great Wall , Leapmotor and Xpeng. Toyota is still undecided, as are the non-French brands of the Stellantis group, namely Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Lancia.

Source: www.autoblog.gr