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Carsales Staff5 Oct 2014
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PARIS MOTOR SHOW: New cars on film

Bringing you video news of all the latest and greatest new vehicles as they're unveiled at the 2014 Paris motor show

The Paris motor show is one of the biggest events on the auto calendar.

Our team have been busy on the showroom floor scouting out the biggest news and sights making news in Europe and right around the world.

Land Rover Discovery Sport takes a big step up in luxury and price, starting from about $55K

Pint-size Fiat 500X will bring Fiat into the Australian mainstream

Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid plug-in hybrid SUV delivers V8 power and is more efficient than a Toyota Prius.

Just 250 lucky customers will get their hands on this exclusive sportster, the Jaguar Project 7.

Italian car-maker plans a range of different artistic treatments for its cheeky Fiat 500 Couture.

VW Polo GTI hot hatch gets a bigger 141kW 1.8-litre turbo four and manual gearbox, but three-door is not for Oz.

Alfa Romeo Giulietta scores an alloy engine from the 4C coupe.

Hyundai i20 brings new levels of style and efficiency but remains a long way from Oz.

DS Divine five-door coupe concept signals French luxury brand’s future design direction.

Nissan’s Infiniti Q80 produces epic design and lavish luxury to match Porsche’s Panamera.

Lamborghini finally goes hybrid in its pursuit of LaFerrari.

All-new Jaguar XE looks good enough on paper to challenge Germany’s finest.

Slinky 4.7-metre Peugeot Exalt concept could preview a new flagship for the French brand.

Futuristic Renault EOLAB concept provides a pointer to French brand’s next Megane small-car.

Piping-hot version of Nissan Pulsar NISMO aims at VW Golf GTI.

Three-pot power for third generation smart-car, but it’s not certain for Oz

Mercedes AMG GT supercar takes up where SLS leaves off and aims directly at 911.

Downsized turbo V8 for Benz's C63 AMG shouldn't disappoint.

Wagon version of Skoda Fabia Combi light car will come here with the redesigned hatch next year.

Ducati V-twin power ups the ante for German giant’s outrageously frugal eco-car.

All-new compact SUV from Toyota will morph into a showroom model for Australia.

Electrified mid-sizer can travel up to 1000km between fills, but only the conventional new Passat will come to Oz next year.

Yet another concept points more closely to Honda’s born-again hot hatch.

So far we have checked out the Kia Sorento -- a next-gen seven-seat SUV bringing more space, better refinement and improved dynamics.

The all-new Mazda MX-5 roadster makes its motor show debut and we can't wait for its 2015 Australian release.

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