Geneva Motor Show 2019
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The Geneva Motor Show closed its doors on Sunday, and we wrap up our coverage with one final gallery. Beyond the performance cars, concept cars and electrified vehicles, there was a group of vehicles that epitomized automotive adventure, ranging from all-terrain supercars to camper vans.
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This year's Geneva Motor Show was an absolute treasure trove, featuring an avalanche of wacky concept cars, wild hypercars and other high-end fare. But battery electrics and hybrids were everywhere, too - here's a quick roundup on the key EVs of Geneva 2019.
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As it celebrates 100 years, Citroën is looking at the past, present and future of mobility. The present? Supporting flexible lifestyles by combining traditional mobility with digital connectivity. The Citroënist concept camper van does just that in support of untethered digital nomads.
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It's always a toss-up whether the most impressive part of the Geneva Motor Show is the hypercar or concept lineup. We give the 2019 edge to hypercars, but concept cars aren't far off. Debuts include serious plug-in power, off-road hardware and a revival of a crazy-cool retrofuturistic convertible.
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To celebrate its 110th anniversary, Bugatti is revisiting a racing car icon. As a collaboration between Bugatti and Junior Classics, the Bugatti Baby II is an electric 3/4-scale tribute to the Type 35 and the original Bugatti Baby model it spawned – only 500 will be made.
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The Geneva Motor Show is usually the year's best stop for new hypercars, road racers and high-performance GTs. The 2019 show merely confirms its position at top, serving as the premiere grounds for halo hypercars, electric sports cars, strange high-horsepower rideable artwork and a whole lot more.
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Mitsubishi is going plug-crazy at Geneva, with the new Engelberg Tourer next-generation sport utility concept. The vehicle incorporates the Dendo Drive House System, which creates an energy ecosystem between a home and an electric vehicle.
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Hispano-Suiza was responsible for some of the most stunning automobiles of the early 1900s, and if you're somebody who laments the comparatively soulless design of modern cars, you might just love the art deco curves of this thousand-horsepower, retro-futuristic, electric luxury hypercar.
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Bugatti has unveiled a stunning, one-off, Chiron-based tribute to the famous Type 57 SC Atlantic at the Geneva Motor Show. La Voiture Noire, meaning "The Black Car," had already sold for a hefty US$12.3 million before the covers were ripped off.
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There are supercars and superbikes ... Why not a superquad? Slovakia's Victor Engler couldn't think of a good reason, so he went and built this 850 horsepower V10 monster, which he says tops out at a ludicrous 350 km/h, or 217 mph.
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In honor of the 500th anniversary of Leonardo DaVinci's death, Italdesign is showcasing a new car named after the great master. A battery-electric Gran Turismo that seats four, the "project for the future" conceptual is nearly production-ready.
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The latest Ginetta supercar is the Akula, a 200 mph, 600 bhp two-door monster modeled after the G58 prototype race car from the same company. Not satisfied with mere English words for the new car, Ginetta looked to Soviet Russia for a fitting name, using the Russian word for “shark.”
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