Geneva Motor Show 2016
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The Fiat 124 Spider two-seat convertible has made its European debut at the Geneva Motor Show alongside the Abarth 124 Spider – a faster-paced version of the 124 developed by the Abarth Racing Team.
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Volkswagen's first foray into the high-end luxury market, the Phaeton, wasn't exactly a success. Who would want a limousine from a brand with a name that literally translates to "People's Car"? Well, VW is hoping China wants that limousine, having used the Geneva Motor Show to launch the Phideon.
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Rumors and reports about the Bugatti Chiron will finally be put to rest when the company takes the covers off of its latest super sports car at the Geneva International Auto Show.
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Jeep will use the upcoming Geneva International Auto Show to showcase its 75-year history with limited edition anniversary models of its entire lineup, and the introduction of two new models.
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Mitsubishi plans to get a little outdoorsy at this year's Geneva Motor Show, where it will debut two matching Geoseek concepts. The L200 Geoseek pickup and ASX Geoseek crossover wear equipment and styling inspired by the great outdoors.
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More than a simple Pagani Huayra special edition, the Huayra BC that will appear at the Geneva Motor Show is a reimagined, reengineered masterpiece. That means more power, less weight and bespoke equipment.
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This wild Arash AF10 hybrid hypercar relies on a five-motor "warp drive" to put out 2,080 bhp. If it isn't the most over-the-top, ultra-powerful car in Geneva, we really look forward to seeing what is.
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Starting in July 2016, BMW will begin using the iPerformance designation on all of its plug-in hybrid vehicles. The iPerformance sub-brand will be debuted at the Geneva Motor Show on the BMW 7 Series plug-in hybrid, which will be called the 740e iPerformance.
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In January, Jaguar took the lid off its F-type SVR. Now, the company has rolled out more details about it before its public début at the Geneva Motor Show on March 1.
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It's been a few years since turbine-equipped electric supercars were in vogue, but they're making a semi-comeback at the Geneva Motor Show. Beijing-based Techrules will reveal a 1,030-hp electric supercar concept with range-extending turbine.
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At the Geneva Motor Show five years ago, Ferrari introduced its first production four-wheel drive ever, a four-seat GT shooting brake called the FF. This year, the model gets a refresh and a whole new identity. The FF has evolved into the new GTC4Lusso, an even fiercer, more focused 4WD Ferrari GT.
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Designed to playfully explore the middle ground between the MPV and SUV, the Citroën SpaceTourer Hyphen combines a high-clearance, 4WD build with a colorful, pop music-inspired motif.