Auto manufacturers showcased cheaper, more tech-laden electric vehicles at the Paris Motor Show, aimed at a wide range of buyers. Chinese automakers Leapmotor and XPeng drew attention with their new AI-powered models despite looming European Union tariffs targeting Chinese EV imports. Citroen and other brands displayed small, no-license vehicles catering to teens and adults without full driving licenses. Citroen's Ami and Renault subsidiary Mobilize's Duo are gaining popularity in urban and rural areas.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:03Auto manufacturers showcased cheaper, more tech-laden electric vehicles at the Paris
00:07Motor Show aimed at a wide range of buyers.
00:10Chinese automakers Leap Motor and Xpeng drew attention with their new AI-powered models
00:14despite looming European Union tariffs targeting Chinese EV imports.
00:19Citroën and other brands displayed small, no-license vehicles catering to teens and
00:23adults without full driving licenses.
00:26Citroën's AMI and Renault subsidiary Mobilize's Duo are gaining popularity in urban and rural
00:31areas.
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