Geneva Motor Show 2016
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There have been a number of versions of KTM's X-Bow since the first in 2008, including the 2013 GT and the current GT4. A newly-announced Black Edition, though, is surely the most seductive and exclusive of them all, forged, as it is, entirely in black carbon fiber and with only five being produced.
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Bentley is proudly showing quadruplets at this year's Geneva Motor Show. All four cars make up the Mulsanne family, the flagship of the British luxury make's line. The redesigned Mulsanne includes two models not seen before, an extended wheelbase option and an ultra-luxurious limousine.
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Goodyear has taken the wraps off two concept tires designed for the autonomous cars of tomorrow – including a spherical tire that allow cars to drive sideways and one that can sense road conditions and adapt to them.
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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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In the world of high-end automotive luxury brands, there are cars for the millionaire next door, and then there's Spyker. At Geneva, this was made readily apparent with the unveiling of the latest super sport coupe from the former warplane maker. Only 50 Spyker C8 Preliators will be made.
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Last year, Nissan and Foster + Partners announced a joint brain trust to consider the Fuel Station of the Future. A vision has now been unveiled in which the Fuel Station of the Future is conceived as the home, the street, the city and indeed the car itself – but not, ironically, as a fuel station.
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The Aston Martin DB9 is still one of the world's most beautiful cars, but it's also getting long in the tooth. Thankfully, Gaydon's finest engineers and designers look to have nailed the followup, which launched in Geneva overnight.
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The 911 R is powered by the same 4.0-liter flat six as the GT3 RS, but sheds the big wings, paddleshift gearbox and 50 kg (110 lb) for the ultimate stripped out driving experience.
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This year would mark Ferruccio Lamborghini’s 100th birthday and to celebrate its founder’s centennial, Lamborghini is producing the Centenario supercar. Introduced at the 2016 International Geneva Motor Show, the car is capable of 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and only 40 will be made.
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Convertible sport utilities are a tough sell, as most automakers know. Most enter the game and then quietly bow out amid the giggles and snickering. Volkswagen is now taking a turn, though only in conceptual form, with a new T-Cross Breeze concept debuting at Geneva.
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The Audi Q2 SUV will slot in below the Q3 in the Audi lineup, and goes into battle armed with a high tech virtual dashboard, a raft of Mini-style personalization options and the latest range of economical engines from the Volkswagen Group.
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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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