Join us in Paris this October for Mondial de l’Auto

Published on Sep 02, 2022 at 8:46 AM (UTC+4)
by Patrick Jackson

Last updated on Sep 02, 2022 at 8:46 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

The Supercar Blondie team is hitting the road again, this time headed for Mondial de l’Auto – the Paris Motor Show – in October.

One of the biggest events on the global automotive calendar, all of the latest concept models and production cars will be on display.

There will be cars never seen before making their debut in Paris.

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With the event normally held bi-annually, this marks the first time it’s been on in four years as it was cancelled in 2020.

If we’re to guess just what’s going to be there, the Viritech Apricale hypercar is one that’s teased on the show’s website.

This 1000hp-plus beast wears stunning Pininfarina styling and is powered by hydrogen.

France’s own Bugatti will likely take the stage too, especially with its new Mistral that was revealed at Pebble Beach Concours in August.

The upcoming Pagani C10, set to be revealed on September 12, could make its in-person debut as well.

At the last event in 2018, key reveals included the Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2, along with the launch of the VinFast brand.

And of course, our team will be bringing you content on all the biggest launches at the show when and as they happen.

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Mondial de l’Auto ticket prices and dates

Running from October 17-23, Mondial de l’Auto is sure to be yet another do-not-miss event as the car show circuit continues to come back to life.

Although the first day is reserved for the press, tickets for the rest of the week are €16 for adults and €8 for kids aged 7-17.

For the weekend, you’ll be paying €20 and €10 respectively.

You can find out all the event details you need to know on the official website.

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A car zealot from a young age, Patrick has put his childhood spent obsessing over motoring magazines and TV shows to good use over the past six years as a journalist. Fuelled by premium octane coffee, he’s contributed to Finder, DriveTribe, WhichCar, Vehicle History and Drive Section.