The women were detained last week after the discovery of the vehicle near Notre Dame on September 4. Police believe they were planning other attacks including striking a train station in the Paris area or targeting police.
The suspects - named as 19-year-old Ines Madani, 23-year- old Sarah Hervouet and 39-year-old Amel Sakaou - were brought before anti-terrorism judges yesterday and charged with involvement in a terrorist conspiracy.
The women are believed by police to have been spurred by repeated calls by the Islamic State group for attacks in France, with a known French IS recruiter believed to be linked to the case.
France is on heightened alert after two grisly attacks in July - one in the southern resort of Nice, where a truck driver crushed 86 people to death and another in Normandy, where two men slit the throat of an elderly priest.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Sunday said the terror threat was at a "maximum" and that the authorities were foiling attacks and smashing jihadist networks "every day".
As many as 15,000 people were considered by French authorities as radicals who posed a potential threat, he added.
Sources close to the investigation said the women had discussed obtaining suicide belts or ramming cars filled with explosives into buildings.
A 15-year-old boy arrested in eastern Paris at the weekend was also brought before investigating magistrates yesterday to be charged with conspiring to commit attacks.
The youth had written to contacts on Telegram - an encrypted messaging app widely used by jihadists to communicate - of his plans to carry out a knife attack, sources said.
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