Geneva Motor Show 2018
-
McLaren Automotive unveiled the Senna hypercar as a road-legal track missile late last year. Now, at the Geneva Motor Show, the British supercar maker is showing off a concept of the track-only version of the Senna, the GTR Concept.
-
Bentley continues to build out the powertrain options for its Bentayga SUV. The Bentayga Hybrid signals Bentley's shift toward full electrification, pairing an electric motor with a next-generation V6 for the cleanest vehicle the British automaker has ever produced.
-
A very production-ready-appearing concept vehicle was unveiled in Geneva as BMW heralded its styling for upcoming generations of automobiles. The German automaker revealed the M8 Gran Coupe as a four-door fastback with a next-generation style for the brand.
-
The quest to become the world's first commercially available flying car grew hotter this week when the first production-ready flying car was shown at the Geneva Motor Show. The 90-only, limited-edition PAL-V Pioneer will cost $600,000 and the Liberty Sport edition comes in at $400,000.
-
Mazda’s Vision Coupe has won “Concept Car of the Year”, held in conjunction with the Geneva Motor Show. The concept was first shown at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show last October, and recently also won the “Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year” at the 2018 Festival Automobile International in Paris.
-
A couple of years ago, the idea of a Porsche station wagon would have seemed absurd. But the Panamera Sport Turismo did indeed happen, and now we have something even stranger: an all-electric AWD Porsche wagon for on/off road.
-
Bugatti has unveiled a new Chiron Sport model at the Geneva Motor Show, promising the same power and performance with better handling and capability. The Chiron Sport shaves significant times off the lap, for just a couple of hundred thousand Euros more.
-
Ladies and gents, we present to you one of the fastest cars ever built. Rimac's new electric hypercar boasts a top speed of 258 mph (415 km/h), nearly 2,000 horsepower, face recognition locks on its gull-wing doors and level 4 autonomous driving if you're a little intimidated. Which you should be.
-
Airbus has combined its aerial prowess with the ground-vehicle know-how of Italdesign and Audi to produce an audacious mobility concept called Pop.Up Next, a two-seat travel solution can both drive itself on the road and lift into the air vertically.
-
Think of the SV Coupé as a luxury SUV sports coupe with supercar performance and you'll miss the point. This is a bespoke, limited-edition automobile, and the US$295,000 price tag is for the base model only. Those who have already put their money down are spending $100,000 per car on options.
-
With 1,073 electric hp (800 kW) out of a torque-vectoring AWD powertrain, sharkish looks from the most renowned Italian design house of all, and a pair of colossal gull-wing doors that are long enough to let you into the front or back seats, Pininfarina's HK GT concept gets a big yes from us.
-
Recently Goodyear has rolled into the Geneva Motor Show with new tire designs that could be described as intriguing concepts at best and crazy, outlandish ideas at worst. This year's rendition is no different, hiding living moss inside to cleanse the surrounding air as the car rolls down the road.
Load More