Top EVs Unveiled at the 2024 Paris Motor Show
The 2024 Paris Motor Show was a major motoring spectacle, attracting 48 manufacturers and a staggering half a million visitors. The biennial event showcased a host of new global models, most of them fully electric.
Here’s a round-up of the top EV debuts from the expo, all heading to the UK soon.
New Citro?n ?-C4
The facelifted Citro?n ?-C4 takes design inspiration from the OLI concept, boasting refreshed headlights, tail lights, and a new brand logo at the front. The block-lettered inscription at the rear gives it a more commanding presence. Plus, 18-inch alloy wheels and a bigger, 7-inch instrument cluster that shows key driving details in HD complete the upgrades.
With its new bidirectional ‘Vehicle-to-Load’ (V2L) charging feature, the ?-C4’s battery can power external devices. Perfect for your next camping trip—whether that means brewing coffee or charging an e-bike. With 154 bhp and an expected range of up to 258 miles, the ?-C4 will arrive in the UK in early 2025.
Fancy powering your next picnic? Stay charged with the Citro?n e-C4!
New Citro?n ?-C4 X
The Citro?n ?-C4 X, a saloon sibling to the ?-C4, received a similar mid-cycle update. While the ?-C4 offers 380-1,250 litres of load space, the saloon version boasts a roomy 510-1,360 litres. With its sleeker, understated rear styling and the latest Citro?n logo, this update is all about quiet sophistication.
Packing the same 154 bhp powertrain and battery as the ?-C4, the ?-C4 X delivers a slightly longer range of 264 miles, officially expected before it hits UK roads in early 2025.
Ready to stretch out in style? Get behind the wheel of the Citro?n ?-C4 X!
Renault 4 E-Tech
The Renault 4 E-Tech brings retro charm with a futuristic twist to the small SUV scene, aiming to make electric vehicles more accessible to younger drivers. Its design nods to the classic 1960s Renault 4, with modern touches like the world’s first one-piece illuminated grille and a powered canvas roof.
The Renault 4 E-Tech features 23.3 litres of cubby space, a 420-litre boot, and up to 201 bhp. With an expected range of 250 miles and convenient one-pedal driving, it’s ideal for urban commuting. Plus, with V2L and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) capabilities, you can save on home charging and feed power back into the grid.
Time to go retro-electric! The Renault 4 E-Tech awaits.
MINI John Cooper Works Electric
The MINI John Cooper Works Electric is the British icon’s first all-electric performance hatchback. Expect the go-kart thrills MINI is known for—just without the high running costs. With 254 bhp, 251 lb-ft of torque, and a 0-62 mph sprint in 5.9 seconds, it’s a speedy little number with a top speed of 124 mph.
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More powerful than the standard all-electric MINI Cooper, the John Cooper Works Electric has exclusive suspension tuning for agility and a 49.2 kWh battery, offering a WLTP range of 251 miles. It’s set to land in the UK in April 2025.
Ready to electrify your daily drive? Hop into the MINI John Cooper Works Electric!
MINI John Cooper Works Aceman
The MINI John Cooper Works Aceman is the taller, tougher cousin to the John Cooper Works Electric. Its rugged crossover design makes it perfect for rougher roads and taller passengers. With 300-1,005 litres of load space, it’s also more practical for weekend escapes than its hatchback counterpart.
Sharing the same powertrain and battery as the MINI John Cooper Works Electric, the Aceman takes 6.4 seconds to hit 62 mph and offers a WLTP range of 243 miles. Top speed? The same impressive 124 mph. It, too, will be in the UK by April 2025.
Get adventurous with the MINI John Cooper Works Aceman—where power meets practicality!
Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron
In the luxury space, the Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron made a splash at the 2024 Paris Motor Show. This mid-size SUV-coupé blends opulence with eco-consciousness, positioning itself as a plush alternative to the Tesla Model Y. With its sweeping roofline, aerodynamic silhouette, and broad shoulders, it looks every bit the part.
Capable of 0-62 mph in just 6.6 seconds, it offers a WLTP range of up to 402 miles. There’s also the high-performance Audi SQ6 Sportback e-tron for the thrill-seekers, which accelerates to 62 mph in a blistering 4.3 seconds, though with a slightly lower range of 367 miles.
Indulge in luxury with the Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron—arriving soon for your VIP driveway treatment!
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