[Updated] Welcome to Carscoop's guide of the 81st edition of the Geneva International Motor Show which is shaping to be one of the most important automotive events of the year. The show will be open for the public from March 3-13, but we'll be bringing you all the world premieres during the press days on March 1 and 2.
Some of the new production models to look forward to include the stunning Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, Ferrari's first all-wheel drive model, the FF, the Hyundai i40, and Volkswagen's Golf Cabriolet, while on the concept front there's a bevy of studies such as the BMW Vision CD roadster, the Renault Captur and the Toyota FT-86 II. We'll be constantly updating the list after the break so bookmark this page and keep checking back.
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6 Comments:
Also the new SEAT Alhambra 4wheeldrive and the new SEAT IBX concept.
You missed the Tata Micro
Tata woos Europe with micro concept
Tata Motors will unveil a three-door, four-seat experimental model at the Geneva car show this week, designed to test European demand for a very small Indian-built car
Tata should've sticked to financing Jaguar, Land Rover & Aston Martin and never ever put its own cars onto European market, they just embarrasses themselves
I think the best super car at this show is LP700-4 and best concept car is B99 from Jaguar, and best green luxury car was 102EX EV from Rolls Royce.
These cars are to die for! I wish I could just go there and just take each out for a spin! What caught my eye the most, though, was Infiniti's Etherea. Other than its suave design, this hybrid car features some interesting touches. The opposing passenger doors are rear-hinged “suicide” style, and its distinct slanted headlights are truly appealing. Add the excellent design to the fact that the car is eco-friendly and you’ve got a car that’s built for a sustainable future!
Other than its suave design, this hybrid car features some interesting touches.
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