October 4 is opening day at Mondial de l’Automobile, or the Paris Auto Show to most Americans. Europe has long had more small cars that get better gas mileage than what we can buy in the U.S., and a wider array of clean diesel cars. We can certainly expect to see more of these kinds of autos in Paris this year; the difference is that now we want them, too.
Here’s a list of debuts and concepts to look for at Mondial de l’Automobile as the reports start filling the blogosphere next month.
Debuts
- Ford Fiesta ECOnetic, 65 mpg and not U.S.-bound
- Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, with lithium-ion batteries
- Nissan Pixo minicar, one foot shorter than the Chevy Aveo
Concepts
- Citroen Hypnos hybrid
- Honda Insight hybrid, poised to battle the Prius
- Lexus LF-Xh hybrid, based on the concept LF-X SUV
- Nissan Nuvu EV minicar
- Opel Insignia EcoFLEX sports tourer, clean diesel on sale in Europe next spring
- Peugeot hybrid
- Renault Ondelious diesel mild hybrid
- Suzuki SX4-FCV fuel cell vehicle, already certified in Japan
Tags: concepts, European cars, fuel cell vehicles, Hybrids, new models, Paris Auto Show

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