The 2024 Mondial de l'Auto is back in Paris in October. Here's everything you need to know to follow its news.
Although motor shows are no longer as popular as they used to be, car enthusiasts can still enjoy these large gatherings and feast their eyes. After a somewhat timid 2022 post-Covid edition, the 2024 Mondial de l'Auto has managed to attract many manufacturers – more than thirty – including the historic French brands Renault, Peugeot, Citroën, as well as Tesla and several Chinese manufacturers. The opportunity to come and discover and get up close to many new models that are set (or not) to invade our roads soon. The 2024 Mondial de l'Auto will take place as usual over a period of one week, from October 14 to 20. Find all the practical information below.
What are the dates and times of the 2024 Paris Motor Show?
The 2024 Paris Motor Show will open its doors to the general public on October 15 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles after a day on October 14 reserved for the press and professionals. The show will last until Sunday, October 20th.
Monday, October 14th: 7:00am-Midnight
Tuesday, October 15th: 9:30am-8:00pm (last admission 7:00pm)
Wednesday, October 16th: 9:30am-8:00pm (last admission 7:00pm)
Thursday October 17: 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m. (last access 7 p.m.)
Friday, October 18: 9:30am-10pm (last admission 9pm)
Saturday, October 19: 9am-10pm (last admission 9pm)
Sunday, October 20: 9am-6:30pm (last admission 5:30pm)
Is there a ticket office in line ?
An online ticket office is open on the official website of the Mondial de l'Auto 2024 → https://mondial.paris/infos-pratiques/billetterie A ticket is valid for a full day in the aisles of the Motor Show, except on weekends when a double ticket office is set up with tickets for the morning or the afternoon. It is also possible to buy tickets only for the Saturday evening.
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What are the ticket prices for the Mondial de l'Auto??
There is a price for adults (from 16 years old) and another for children aged 7 to 15. Admission is free between 0 and 6 years old. The day ticket on weekdays costs 18 euros for adults and 10 euros for children.
On Saturdays and Sundays, the morning (9am-12:30pm) and afternoon (from 1:30pm) tickets cost 22 euros for adults and 12 euros for children. The ticket for the Saturday night opening (from 6:30 p.m.) costs 16 euros regardless of the age of the beneficiary.
What's new at the 2024 Mondial de l'Auto?
The new models will be legion in Paris and the opportunity is too good to miss. On the Peugeot side, the 408, which is finally going electric (e-408), will have been unveiled only a few days before the Motor Show and should attract curious onlookers. The “Long Range” versions of the e-3008 and e-5008 will also be prominently displayed on the Lion brand's stand. The Renault stand will probably be stormed with the presentation of its new R5 E-Tech of course, but also with the production version of the R4 E-Tech which will be unveiled for the first time at the Mondial. This urban crossover, heir to the iconic 4L, will also be entirely electric.
The diamond brand playing at At the back of the retro card, the Renault 17, an essential model of the 70s, will also be presented in an electric concept designed by French designer Ora-Ïto. Alpine will not be left out with its new small city car A290, which will soon arrive in dealerships, and the concept car of the A390, its future SUV. The restyled Citroën C4 and the future Dacia Bigster will also be there.
The list of manufacturers present
Here is the complete list of manufacturers that will exhibit their models at the 2024 Mondial de l'Auto. Among the major absentees this year are Cupra, Hyundai, Mercedes, MG, Nissan, Opel, Toyota and Volvo.
Aixam
Alfa Romeo
Alpine
Audi
BMW
BYD
Cadillac
Citroën
Dacia
Dangel
Eon Motors
Forthing
Gac
Iveco
Ford
Jiangsu
Kia
Kilow
Ligier
Maxus
Micro
Mini
Mobilize
Moke Suncar
Pardo Cars
Peugeot
Pilot car electric vehicles
Renault
Schneider Electric
Seres
Skoda
Tesla
THK
Volkswagen
Xpeng
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