Abt E-Transporter
The Abt E-Transporter is an electric conversion for the Volkswagen T6 Transporter. In Geneva, Abt shows off a sporty take on the model with a body kit, roof spoiler, and colorful motif on the body.
Audi Q4 E-Tron Concept
Audi presents the Q4 E-Tron concept. There is very little info about this electrified crossover at the moment. Audi announces that the production vehicle is coming in late 2020 or early 2021.
Audi TT RS
Audi already revealed the new TT RS online. We expect the company to display the updated model to the public in Geneva, especially since deliveries start in Europe this spring.
Bentley Bentayga Speed
Bentley brings the Bentayga Speed to the Geneva Motor Show. The speedy SUV has a twin-turbo 6.0-liter W12 and can reach 62 miles per hour in 3.9 seconds.
Bentley Centenary Model
Bentley celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2019. To mark the major milestone, the company is introducing a special centenary model. The teaser image (above) hints that the vehicle might be a version of the Continental GT.
BMW 7 Series Facelift
The public attending the Geneva show will finally get to see the refreshed BMW 7 Series' massive new face. On the inside, things are big, too, because buyers get a 12.3-inch digital instrument display and 10.25-inch infotainment screen.
Bugatti Chiron Sport 110 ans Bugatti
Bugatti celebrates its 110th anniversary in Geneva by debuting the Chiron Sport 110 ans Bugatti edition. It features a matte blue body with the French flag as the trim. The model comes standard with the Sky View Roof, too.
Citroën Ami One Concept
The Citroën Ami One Concept imagines an alternative to electric scooters. It has a range of only 62 miles (100 kilometers) and a top speed of just 28 mph (45 kph). The company isn't yet saying whether the tiny machine might go into production.
Cupra Coupe SUV
Seat is spinning off Cupra into a separate sub-brand. The company unveils a vehicle that we currently know as the Curpa Coupe SUV at this year's Geneva show. We can't wait to see it.
GFG Style Kangaroo
GFG Style is famous designer Giorgetto Giugiaro and his son Fabrizio's company. They are bringing the Kangaroo electric performance SUV to Geneva.
Honda Urban EV
Honda will bring its Urban EV to Geneva. The production version will reportedly debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and production will begin in 2020.
Honda Tomo Concept
Thirteen students from the Istituto Europeo di Design in Turin, Italy, came up with this more utilitarian take on the Urban EV by sculpting a tiny pickup bed onto the back. We can't wait to see them together in Geneva.
Hyundai Tucson N-Line
Hyundai has a sporty take on the Tucson crossover on the way. The N-Line model could have as much as 340 horsepower (253 kilowatts) on tap.
Kia Electric Car Teaser
Kia brings an unnamed electric performance vehicle concept to Geneva. There is little information about it at this point.
Lagonda All-Terrain Concept
Aston Martin will turn Lagonda into a luxury brand focusing on electrification. At Geneva, it will show an SUV concept with coupe-like styling.
Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder
After the introduction of the Lamborghini Huracan Evo coupe, it's only natural for the company to introduce a droptop version. We should see the convertible in Geneva.
MAT New Stratos
Manifattura Automobili Torino (MAT) brings its New Stratos back to the Geneva Motor Show this year, and this time the retro-inspired coupe is available with a manual gearbox.
Mazda Crossover
Mazda has a mystery crossover to debut in Geneva. Speculation suggests that it could be a new generation of the CX-3.
Mitsubishi ASX Facelift
The Mitsubishi ASX debuts a refreshed look in Europe, and the updated design includes a revised front end. On the inside, the company improves the infotainment system, too.
Mitsubishi Engelberg Tourer Concept
Mitsubishi has a mysterious electric crossover concept to unveil in Geneva. Engelberg isn't a beautiful name for a vehicle, but it comes from a city in the Swiss Alps that famous for the nearby ski slopes.
Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake
Mercedes will broaden the CLA-Class sedan lineup by launching the wagon version in Geneva.
Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class
The Geneva Motor Show will be very busy for Mercedes. The refreshed GLC-Class is among the debuts there.
Mercedes SLC-Class Final Edition
The Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class is nearing retirement. The company says farewell to the roadster by launching the Final Edition in Geneva.
Mercedes SL Grand Edition
Mercedes celebrates the SL-Class by adorning the venerable roadster with special trim for the new Grand Edition model.
Peugeot 208
The new Peugeot 208 has a fresh face with LED running lights that run down the front end. The company also allegedly plans to show an electric version of the 208 in Geneva, too.
Peugeot Sport 508 Concept
Peugeot Sport imagines a meaner looking take on the 508 sedan, and it looks very sexy. The vehicle is quick, too, with a hybrid powertrain that gets the four-door to 62 miles per hour in 4.3 seconds.
Polestar 2
The Polestar 2 is the Swedish/Chinese brand's upcoming fully electric sedan. While not visible here, it reportedly has a coupe-like silhouette. Pricing would allegedly be competitive with the Tesla Model 3.
Porsche 911 Convertible
Like many of the vehicles debuting in Geneva, Porsche has already released info about the new 911 Cabriolet online. The Swiss show offers a chance to see the sheet metal in the real world, though.
Puritalia Berlinetta
Puritalia is a fairly new automaker, but it comes to Geneva with a 965-horsepower hybrid hypercar that has us very intrigued. Teasers suggest the design is sleek and stylish.
Renault Clio
The Geneva Motor Show will be a big event for French hatchbacks. In addition to the new Peugeot 208 arriving there, the latest generation of the Renault Clio has an unveiling in Switzerland, too.
Ruf CTR Anniversary Production Version
Two years after showing the original prototype, Ruf delivers the first production example of the CTR Anniversary at the Geneva Motor Show. The model has a retro look but a thoroughly modern chassis underneath.
Skoda Kamiq
The Skoda Kamiq also rides on the MQB A0 platform. This little crossover is still larger than its fellow Volkswagen Group siblings like the Seat Arona and VW T-Cross.
Skoda Scala
The Skoda Scala is a small station wagon that rides on Volkswagen's MQB A0 platform. It goes on sale this summer.
Skoda Vision iV
Skoda will also introduce the Vision iV crossover concept in Geneva. It'll ride on VW Group's MEB platform for electric vehicles.
Subaru Levorg Facelift
The Subaru Levorg wagon will show off a fresh face in Geneva. The brand will also introduce two hybrid versions of its boxer four-cylinder engine.
Subaru Vision Adrenaline Concept
Subaru will also reveal the Vision Adrenaline crossover concept in Geneva. The shadowy teaser image appears to indicate that it's a three-door model.
Toyota Aygo X-Cite
Wearing a vibrant color and eye-catching styling in a small package, the Toyota Aygo X-Cite brings something cool to the brand's lineup with its Geneva debut.
VW Passat Facelift
The European version of the VW Passat (not be to confused with the totally unrelated North American model) brings its fresh face to Geneva.
VW T-Roc R
Volkswagen expands its crossover offerings with the speedy T-Roc R. It reportedly has a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 300 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, which should provide plenty of power.
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