You’d think with the 2010 Paris Motor Show not far away French car manufacturers would be busy polishing their vehicles for their local show, but an interesting press release yesterday afternoon showed that Peugeot is still sensible enough to realise the importance of the Russian car market, while Renault has also been busying itself with the presentation of its Latitude model.
The Paris show starts on October 2nd and while the Moscow International Motor Show is underway right now, starting on the 25th and finishing on the 29th of August, French car companies have shown that this market may be just as important as their local one. Peugeot is debuting two new models and three concept cars at the show, starting with its Peugeot 3008 crossover model.
The demo 3008 Hybrid4 is also present at the show, while the Peugeot RCZ is introducing the new brand image and design direction of the company to the Russian public. The Peugeot 308, assembled at the Russian plant in Kaluga, is also present at the Peugeot stand at the Moscow motor show.
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