Geneva Motor Show 2012
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Hyundai's newest concept car, the four-seater i-oniq, features a 109 PS electric motor and a range-extending 3-cylinder 1.0 liter petrol engine. In electric-only mode, the i-oniq has a range of 120 km, but with the range extender working it's 700 km
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The new Golf GTI Cabriolet uses the same 210 PS 2.0-liter turbo as the GTI hatchback, mated to a six-speed manual or six-speed dual-clutch DSG gearbox, enabling 0-100 km/h (62 mph) time in 7.3 secs and a top speed of 237 km/h (147 mph).
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The trend toward ever more practical vehicles continues with Jaguar announcing a new XF-based Sportbrake.
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When Ferrari's new 740 bhp, 6262cc, 65° V12, F12berlinetta hits showrooms later this year, it will be the fastest naturally aspirated car to see series production, taking over from the McLaren F1.
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BMW will showcase the Concept M135i that brings the entry level 1 Series into the M performance class at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show.
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The Magna Steyr transforms seamlessly into an SUV, convertible and pickup truck.
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Aston Martin will present the final production specification Zagato V12 at the Geneva Motor Show
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The DS4 Racing concept from Citroen promises much - a light stytlish 256 bhp turbocharged pocket rocket with a decade of WRC domination behind its design.
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Six months after the model first hit showrooms, Range Rover is to show an Evoque Convertible Concept at the Geneva Motor Show in March, designed to gauge the market potential for a premium convertible SUV.
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The styling of Ford's Tourneo Custom Concept is based on the same "Kinetic Design language" used in the latest passenger cars, and the driving experience is also fashioned more on a car than a van.
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Bugatti will unveil the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, which it calls the world's most powerful roadster
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Master-degree students from the European Institute of Design will present the Cisitalia 202 E concept at the Geneva Motor Show.
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