Since the first Exposition Internationale d'Automobiles, organized in the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris in 1898, a lot of water has passed under the bridges of the Seine.
And - above all - many things, indeed very many, have changed in the technology of cars, in their look and today also in the ways in which they are used.
The 2024 edition of the Mondial de l'Auto which will take place in the large exhibition area of Porte de Versailles from 14 to 20 October will therefore not deal only with the transformation of the automotive sector and individual mobility (among other things, it will be the first major European event after the EU elections) but also with the fluctuating attitude of the political world and decision makers.
Specifically, the two large transalpine groups - Renault and the Italian-French Stellantis - will have the opportunity, if present at the event, to show the latest developments in 'green' technologies and the long-awaited democratization of electric cars.
On this front, Losanga has already promised to attract the attention of enthusiasts (and above all of those who count, including President Macron) on the new Renault 4 E-Tech Electric, which together with the new R5 and the new 'electrified' models of the Dacia brand will certainly support the Group led by Luca de Meo towards further successes also in the field of ecological transition.
At the moment the organizers have not yet communicated the list of exhibitors (with the exception of the Renault Group) and even less the list of new features.
Next October we will certainly not be at the levels of the last in-person edition which - every two years alternating with the IAA event in Germany - took place in 2022.
At that time Alpine, Beltoise eTechnology, BYD, Dacia, DS, Fisker participated , Genty Automobile, Jeep, KGM Technology, Microlino, NamX, Ora, Pantore Automobiles Peugeot, Renault, Seres, VinFast, Wey and - outside the Rodin Museum - Mercedes.
In 2024, the Mondial de l'Auto returns with a new event dedicated largely to the celebration of its 90th edition.
The celebrations, we read in the note, will occupy 5 pavilions of the Parc Expo, allowing visitors to move freely inside and outside.
And above all - as the Show's slogan states - celebrate the automobile.
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