2020-03-31 18:51:40
Paris Motor Show will change its format
The organizers of the motor show in Paris said that the coronavirus epidemic would affect the car dealership.
Now the show will not be able to go in the usual format. The complete cancellation of the event was not announced. The Paris auto show takes place every two years at the end of September, alternating with the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Organizers say they are currently exploring alternative solutions, consulting with partners. They will not be able to return to the previous format. The crisis will teach people to be flexible, creative, and even more innovative.
Most likely, each car debut will be held online. Such a decision was previously successfully tested by companies with the cancellation of the motor show in Geneva.
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