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In Pictures: 'Beijing Auto Show 2010'
By James Wray Apr 24, 2010, 17:52 GMT
A Mitzuoka Himiko, a folding hardtop roadster built on a Mazda MX-5 frame, is seen on display at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A man sits beneath a Audi billboard at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A Honda FCX Clarity is seen on display at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Visitors gather around a Mercedes Benz SLS AMG super sports car (R) on display at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Picture taken with a creative effects lens of a model posing with a IAT Cross Wind II electric vehicle at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
The Buick XT is seen on display at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Visitors take photos of a model posing next to a Jeep Wrangler at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A Hyundai Verna (C), known in other contries as the Hyundai Accent, is seen on display at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Two Lamborghinis are displayed at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Chinese automaker Geely's Gleagle IG is seen on display at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A model poses with a Citroen DS3 (unseen) during the Beijing Auto China 2010 in Beijing, China, 23 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A Ford Start Concept is seen on display during the preview day for members of the press at the Beijing Auto Show in Beijing, China, 23 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A Porsche Panamera 4 is seen on display during the Beijing Auto China 2010 in Beijing, China, 23 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
The new Ferrari 599 GTO, the Italian's automaker fastest road car to date with a top speed of 335 kilometers per hour is seen on display at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Ferrari CEO, Amedeo Felisa, talks to members of the press during the presentation of the new Ferrari 599 GTO (R), Ferrari's fastest road car to date with a top speed of 335 kilometers per hour, during the preview day for members of the press at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 23 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Visitors take photos of a model posing next to a Jeep Wrangler at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
Volkswagen cars are displayed at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. Chinese and global car makers will promote almost 1,000 models as visitors flock to the biggest auto show in the worlds largest market from 25 April. The car firms are excited by statistics showing that Chinas 1.3 billion people still own just a few dozen vehicles per 1,000 people, compared with more than 500 cars per 1,000 people in many developed nations. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
A young girl looks at a painting of 'Zakumi,' the official mascot for the 2010 South Africa World Cup at the Beijing Auto Show 2010 in Beijing, China, 24 April 2010. EPA/DIEGO AZUBEL
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