Geneva Motor Show 2015
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After previewing the intriguing Sportspace concept last month, Kia has tugged the cloth to the ground, turned the bright lights on and put the details in writing. The concept car finds a comfortable niche between shooting brake and full-sized wagon.
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Track day cars are the hothouse flowers of the automotive world. Radical, one of the more well known of these motorized hothouse denizens, has big ambitions for its new RXC Turbo 500. Radical aims to make it the fastest production car ever around the famous Nurburgring.
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Automotive supplier Magna has unveiled a new concept car that will debut at the Geneva Motor Show. The Magna MILA Plus is part of the company's MILA innovation and technology brand. It's a plug-in hybrid two-seater sports car with an all-electric range of 75 km (47 miles).
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McLaren is taking its latest and greatest road car, the 675LT, to the track with the intent of racing and winning. It's loaded with enough technology and performance to be a serious contender right off the trailer.
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When an Aston Martin promises "extreme performance," it's time to get out of the way. After weeks of teasing, the company is lifting the lid on the Aston Martin Vulcan; its new track-only V12 supercar. Set to make it debut next month at the Geneva Motor Show, it will be limited to only 24 units.
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Mercedes has unveiled its crazy new G500 4x4 Squared – a near-production G-Wagen show car fitted with a portal axle system that gives it it greater off road capability without compromising the G-Wagen's luxury bent.
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The Maybach brand may not have survived on its own, but now that it's "Mercedes-Maybach," Daimler sure seems eager to grow the lineup. The second Mercedes-Maybach in just a few months, the new Pullman is a stretched ultra-luxury motor car with face-to-face rear seating.
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The Geneva International Motor Show is traditionally the coming out party for the best that European car makers have to offer, and that extends down to smaller, specialty makers such as Spania, which will be be rolling out a new model of its GTA Spano supercar at this year's show.
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Bentley hasn't yet announced anything too groundbreaking for the Geneva Motor Show, though an all-new sports coupe concept and the much-publicized Bentayaga SUV seem to be possibilities. However, it has announced a revised Continental GT line with more W12 power, modest restyling and new options.
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A production-ready P1 GTR will be displayed at the Geneva Motor Show, finished in the same color scheme that adorned its famous namesake, the F1 GTR. The P1 GTR is a fully stripped out, tuned up, track-only version of the McLaren's insane hybrid P1 hypercar.
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Kia recently gave the world a look at its vision for a small, sporty crossover, the Trail'ster concept. At next month's Geneva Motor Show, it's stretching things out, showing a wagon that looks to be equally sporty and adventurous.
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The Rinspeed autonomous vehicle concept, dubbed Budii, has been created as a platform to showcase the latest in self-driving vehicle technology. Built on a revamped BMW i3 chassis, Budii will be unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show.
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