Scantily clad models were once as much a part of motor shows as shiny sports cars and roaring engines, but as women buy more cars, and green credentials dominate, carmakers are slowly changing their ways. While some manufacturers of macho sportscars are still using sexy models to promote their cars, many carmakers are anxious to portray a more responsible, inclusive image that goes hand in hand with favoring low CO2 emissions over speed and power.

As the Paris Auto Show opened to the media on Thursday, before its official opening on Saturday, Lamborghini's stand boasted three of its powerful sportscars and three models in skintight strapless silver dresses, slit to the thigh.
Mass carmakers showed off a more restrained image: Renault's hostesses wore knee-length yellow dresses with short sleeves. Read more.
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