Chinese and South Asian automakers easily outshone the well-known European names at this year’s Paris Motor Show as they were on their way to stealing the show. Chinese vehicles attracted a lot of attention from the public and buyers, but they also irritated European automakers, who are now gravely concerned about their future in Europe—their home market.
Welcoming him with the words “Welcome to the Peking Motor Show, and maybe the final ever Paris Salon,” according to Gary Axon, a French automotive writer who attended the 2022 Paris Motor Show. simply because Chinese automakers outnumbered French automakers in terms of presentations during the exhibition.
The previous exposition was held way back in 2018, and this year’s Paris Motor Show (locally known as Mondial de l’Automobile) was the first to be staged following the Covid 19 epidemic. The majority of the top automakers in the world sponsored that edition, which was massive and filled each of the nine enormous exhibit rooms at the Porte de Versailles exposition facility. The present worldwide components & supply chain as well as the economic crisis were starkly evident at this year’s event, which was hosted in only 3 exhibition rooms and was a mere ghost of its former self.
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