Geneva Motor Show 2011
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Toyota will show a fully-electric IQ prototype at the Geneva Motor Show. The compact four-seater will have a range of 65 miles and features a single electric motor driving the front wheels, and adapted from Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive technology.
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Like every other object in the world, the car is about to become networked. A glimpse into the automotive benefits of our networked future will be on show at the Geneva Motor Show next month when BMW shows its Vision ConnectedDrive concept car.
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Renault's CAPTUR concept car was unveiled today ahead of the Geneva Show, representing “two people exploring the world around them together."
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Nissan debut a two-seater electric sports car based on Nissan LEAF technology at the Geneva Motor Show. The ESFLOW sports two electric motors, hits 100 km/h in under five seconds and run 240kms between powerpoints.
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Pagani's Zonda supercar successor, to be known as the Huayra, will be shown to the public for the first time in Geneva a month from now. Only 20 of the gull-winged Huayras will be made per year, each costing EUR one million.
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Volvo will introduce a "virtually production-ready" plug-in hybrid version of it's V60 sports wagon at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show.
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Lamborghini’s Murciélago successor, which will be shown at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, features some very special componentry, most notably the separation of wheel control and damper via an F1-inspired double wishbone pushrod suspension.
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UPDATED - NEW IMAGERY Ferrari’s new FF is the most practical and versatile Ferrari yet. Four-seats, four wheel drive and the carrying capacity of a “shooting brake” offer a previously unavailable blend of sporting DNA and usability.
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Mazda will show a compact crossover SUV concept dubbed the Minagi at this year's Geneva Motor Show. The Minagi will utilise Mazda's SKYACTIV technologies in its engine, transmission, body and chassis to achieve significant weight reduction.
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The latest design from Rinspeed founder Frank M. Rinderknecht is a stripped-back beach-friendly vehicle called the BamBoo that Rinspeed itself describes as resembling a “grown-up golf cart”.