Lotus's five-car mass-unveiling by various Hollywood A-listers may have grabbed the headlines at the Paris motor show last week, but which cars got the What Car? staffers excited?
What Car?'s stars of the Paris motor showWho likes what - find out here.

Steve Fowler, editor-in-chiefStar car: Renault Twizy.
Why? For the fresh thinking designers can apply to electric vehicles – and because it will cost £5000.

Iain Reid, producer whatcar.comStar car: Renault ZoeWhy? The Renault DeZir was an obvious concept car – exclusive sportscar, all angles and gull-wing doors – but the Zoe is more grounded in reality. It's a cute-looking concept car that will lead to a cute, affordable, electric supermini for the masses.

Peter Lawton, deputy editor, whatcar.comStar car: Skoda Octavia Green E LineWhy? The entire stand was designed to show where we could get our energy from and how you could use it.

Roger Stansfield, associate editorStar car: Jaguar C-X75Why? It's great to see that the company is now strong enough to do something as outlandish and technically interesting as this. It's not entirely beyond the bounds of possibility, either, that something reasonably close to it could be put into production.

Matt Sanger, used car editorStar car: Jaguar C-X75Why? It was a genuine surprise, with interesting and innovative technology. It has a fresh and distinctive design, too.

Will Nightingale, consumer reporterStar car: Audi QuattroWhy? It looks brilliant, especially from the back. Audi hasn’t gone all retro, it has produced something really modern, but based it on the original.
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