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In photos: Exotic sports car madness at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show

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Supercars and exotics of the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Inside the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003S
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus stretches the definition of road car with its race-inspired SCG003S
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003S
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This might look like another SCG003S, but it's actually the SCG003C race car that the 0003S road car is based on
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003S at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003S at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003S at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003S at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003S at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Lamborghini at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Lamborghini debuts the all-new Huracán Performante at the Geneva show
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Lamborghini Huracán Spyder RWD
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Lamborghini at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Lamborghini Huracán Spyder RWD
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Lamborghini takes the Aventador to new heights with the 730-hp Aventador S
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The Performante package brings active aerodynamics, weight savings via forged carbon fiber and more
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Lamborghini first revealed the Aventador S in December
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The Lamborghini Huracán Performante is powered by a 640-hp 5.2-liter V10 engine
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Before it even made its debut here in Geneva, the Huracán Performante set a Nürburgring record of 6:52.01 - not wasting time!
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Lamborghini Huracán Performante
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Lamborghini Huracán Performante
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Closeup of Lamborghini's Forged Composites work
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Inside the Lamborghini Huracán Spyder RWD
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Lamborghini Aventador S
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Lamborghini Aventador S
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Lamborghini at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show 
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Koenigsegg didn't have any all-new models to show, but it put a few customer cars on display. This is the Agera RS "Gryphon"
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Zenvo celebrates its 10th anniversary
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Zenvo goes cool blue with the TS1 GT 10th Anniversary edition
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Zenvo's numbers are always impressive: 1,163 hp, 0-62 mph in 2.8 seconds, 233-mph top speed
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Zenvo TS1 GT 10th Anniversary
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Zenvo TS1 GT
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Zenvo race car
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Zenvo race car
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Zenvo TSR
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Spyker excels at details like few other automakers out there
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Spyker debuts the C8 Preliator Spyder
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More than simply tossing its top off, the Spyker C8 Preliator Spyder brings some big news: the addition of a 600-hp 5.0-liter V8 engine from Koenigsegg
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Spyker has still got it when it comes to interior design
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Inside the Spyker C8 Preliator
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Spyker C8 Preliator
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Spyker C8 Preliator
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Nanoflowcell turns the voltage down on its latest Quant concept car
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In addition to its low-voltage electrical system, the Quant 48Volt features an updated look with more copper flowing through its design
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Nanoflowcell's 750-hp Quant 48Volt
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Nanoflowcell's 48-volt system originally debuted on the small Quantino concept, and this year made it over to the Quant supercar concept
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Vanda Motors' Dendrobium supercar looks rather insect-like (in a good way) to us
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The Dendrobium supercar debuts at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Noble shows its 662-hp Speedster in Geneva
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Inside the airy Noble Speedster 
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Noble didn't even bother with the a 0-60 mph time, showing only the 8-second 0-120 mph time
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Noble CarbonSport
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Noble CarbonSport at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Like the Speedster, the Noble CarbonSport is powered by a 4.5-liter Yamaha  twin-turbo V8
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Artega teams up with Touring Superleggera on the Scalo Superelletra
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Touring has helped to smooth out the Artega Scalo's styling
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Artega Scalo Superelletra: "Advanced German engineering and Italian flair"
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The Bugatti Chiron made its world debut at last year's Geneva Motor Show, but it still looks pretty new and impressive in 2017
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Bugatti announced that it had delivered the very first customer Chirons last week
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Right before the start of the Geneva show, Bugatti opened its Geneva showroom, saying that Switzerland has accounted for 15 of the 250 Chiron orders received so far
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Pininfarina Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo
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Pininfarina teamed up with F1 driver Emerson Fittipaldi in developing its Vision Gran Turismo track car, which will see limited production
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Those that don't have the means for an ultra limited edition track car will still be able to race the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision GT ... in "Gran Turismo Sport" on PlayStation 4
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Pagani celebrates the debut of the Huayra Roadster with a bright-yellow Zonda S Roadster
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Pagani Zonda S Roadster at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Pagani Zonda S Roadster at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Pagani debuts the Huayra Roadster
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Pagani Huayra Roadster
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Koenigsegg reveals the two first customer Regera hybrid supercars
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Koenigsegg rips the Regera's KDD hybrid powertrain out to put it on show
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Koenigsegg revealed the first Regera prototype at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, the production car at the 2016 show and the first two customer cars at this year's show
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Like last year's debut Regera, this customer Regera #2 wears a deep shade of candy apple red that the eyes get lost in. This one adds some serious carbon fiber panels and components to the mix for a two-tone look, though
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Koenigsegg's Agera RS Gryphon bespoke customer car includes the 1MW (1,360 hp) engine option
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A matching racing helmet on the Agera RS Gryphon
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The Gryphon features clear carbon with 24-carat gold leaf highlights
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The very first customer Regera wears a deep green paint inspired by classic British racing livery
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The carbon fiber weave shows clearly through the dazzling green paintwork
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This customer Regera rides on Koenigsegg's Tresex hollow-core carbon fiber wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires
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We almost classified the Italdesign Zerouno a concept car, as we're used to seeing from the design house, but this one will actually be produced in very limited numbers
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Italdesign imagines the Zerouno as a race car for the road
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Italdesign will build five Zerouno models by the end of the year
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We didn't see a handy identification plaque on this one, but we believe it's the BMW i8 Protonic Frozen Black Edition
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BMW's i8 at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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BMW i8 Garage Italia CrossFade
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BMW i8 Garage Italia CrossFade
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Swiss company Monteverdi may not be a household name, but it has a history of some impressive sports cars
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Swiss Ferrari F50? The Monteverdi hai 650 F1
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Monteverdi hai 650 F1 on display at Geneva 2017
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Alpine A110 debut at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Alpine A110 at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Techrules says the Ren can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in as little as 2.5 seconds
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The jet fighter-inspired canopy on the Techrules Ren retracts back to let passengers in or out
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Techrules Ren at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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A look inside the Techrules Ren supercar
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Techrules shows its latest turbine range extender technology
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Techrules Ren chassis
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Vanda Motors Dendrobium at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Inside the Vanda Motors Dendrobium
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Ford shows a replica version of the GT '66 Heritage Edition in Geneva
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Ford shows a replica version of the GT '66 Heritage Edition in Geneva
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Ford shows a replica version of the GT '66 Heritage Edition in Geneva
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Sin Cars at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Sin Cars at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Just before the start of the Geneva show, Aston Martin announced that the name of its F1-derived, Red Bull team-up hypercar will be Valkyrie
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Aston Martin shows a styling model of the upcoming Valkyrie hypercar
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"Valkyrie" gives the AM-RB 001 hypercar a godlike name and continues in Aston's tradition of "V" names
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McLaren pulls the cloth off the all-new 720S
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Outside of looking like it has a pair of big, pulsating black eyes, the 720S is quite striking
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McLaren debuts the 720S in Geneva
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Rimac Concept One at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Rimac Concept One at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Rimac Concept One at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Rimac at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Just across from the all-new GT Concept, Mercedes-AMG shows the GT C Roadster and GT R
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Mercedes GT R
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Ferrari 812 Superfast at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Another Ferrari that invites you to ignore its terrible name and focus on its deep-red bodywork
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Aston Martin Valkyrie at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Aston Martin Valkyrie
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Known for its Porsche-based creations, RUF designs its own chassis for the first time on the all-new CTR
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Koenigsegg has developed a 5.0-liter V8 engine for Spyker
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Spyker drops the Audi engine in favor of Koenigsegg power
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China's Techrules leaves last year's prototype styling behind in favor of one of the wilder supercar designs in Geneva
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The Techrules Ren has distinctive looks from virtually every angle
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The Techrules Ren has a modular powertrain that allows for two, four or six electric motors for up to 1,287 hp backed by one or two turbine range extenders
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The unique triple-bubble polycarbonate canopy would feel as at home on a spaceship as on Techrules' supercar
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Techrules says this year's Ren represents the final production design for its turbine range extending electric supercar
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Fabrizio and Giorgetto Giugiaro are behind the jet fighter-inspired triple cockpit
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The Techrules Ren's winged dashboard and 1 + 2 seating make for a unique interior
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The wild Dendrobium at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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We snagged our first photos of the Dendrobium supercar during a quick sneak preview, right before they slipped the cloth back on. Here it is after its full reveal
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Vanda Motors Dendrobium at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Supercars and exotics of the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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After hosting 2016 debuts of highly anticipated cars like the Bugatti Chiron and Koenigsegg Regera, we thought the Geneva Motor Show might take a quiet step back in terms of supercar eye candy this year. We were wrong. While this year's debuts might lack the badge esteem and resume of last year's, they definitely do not lack in wild, eye-grabbing styling and insane power and performance levels. The odd, the stunningly beautiful, the ridiculously overpowered ... Geneva is once again hosting them all.

This year's story is less about established marques and timeless curves and more about startups, crazy performance estimates, barely altered race cars for the road, and truly otherworldly styling. A few examples ...

Vanda Motors' Dendrobium supercar looks rather insect-like (in a good way) to us
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With its floating fenders and exposed suspension, rear-opening doors/roof and tapered tail, the Dendrobium looks as much insect-based Transformer as supercar. Singapore definitely makes a statement with its first supercar.

The Techrules Ren has a modular powertrain that allows for two, four or six electric motors for up to 1,287 hp backed by one or two turbine range extenders
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Another of the most distinctive designs in Geneva, the Techrules Ren shows what the production styling of the Chinese turbine-extended electric supercar will look like, quite different from what Techrules was showing last year. With its jet fighter-inspired canopy, the Ren looks like it's ready to rise above road and track, VTOL-style, and soar through the atmosphere.

Alpine A110 debut at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show
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Those first two left us gawking in awe on the show floor, but the simpler, more classic Alpine A110 was the one that made us want to get behind the wheel, rev the engine and head straight for the twisty, rolling asphalt of the Alps. We guess it's name is spot on.

With that, we'll leave you to our gallery to carefully inspect all the very different sports car designs Geneva has on show. And remember to check out our look at the concept cars from the show, too.

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3 comments
JimFox
"Spyker has still got it when it comes to interior design" NOT!
Augure
It's always cool to have industrial car design picture, but you would be better off using a Galaxy S, Xperia or dedicated compact camera than an iPhone. The terrible light color bleeding and oversaturation is unfortunately showing too obviously in these pictures.
mark39
Why are they all so ugly? You would think with that much money they could employ a designer.