Geneva International Motor Show
Template:En icon International Geneva Motor Show Template:Fr icon Salon international de l'auto | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Auto show |
Frequency | Annually |
Location(s) | Geneva |
Country | Switzerland |
Years active | 1905–present |
Website | www.salon-auto.ch |
The International Geneva Motor Show (Template:Lang-fr) is an annual auto show held in March in the Swiss city of Geneva. The show is hosted at the Geneva Palexpo, a convention centre located next to the Geneva Cointrin International Airport. The Salon is organised by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, and is considered an important major international auto show.[1]
First held in 1905, the Salon has hosted almost all major internal combustion engined models in the history of the automobile, along with benzene- and steam-powered cars from the beginning of the century. Exotic supercars often steal the spotlight during their debuts at the show. Prototypes, new equipment, technical breakthroughs, international partnerships, as well as political and social debates, have been announced at the exhibition. The show is regarded as a level playing field for the world's automakers, aided by the fact Switzerland lacks an auto industry of its own.[2]
Sections
Areas of the show:
- Motor cars 3 or 4 or more wheels.
- Electric cars and alternative powered cars.
- Special bodywork for motor cars, car design, engineering.
- Converted cars (tuners).
- Accessories and parts for motor cars
- OEM : original equipment manufacturers
- Workshop installations for the repair and maintenance of motor cars
- Miscellaneous products and services related to the car industry
- Animation / Attractions.
International Advanced Mobility Forum
The International Advanced Mobility Forum is the Geneva Motor Show forum on the mobility of the future.[3]
2016
The 86th Geneva Motor Show will be held from 3 to 13 March 2016.
Production cars
- Abarth 124 Spider
- Alfa Romeo Giulia
- Apollo Arrow[4]
- Aston Martin DB11
- Audi Q2
- Audi S4 Avant
- Bentley Mulsanne
- BMW Alpina B7 xDrive
- BMW M760Li xDrive
- Bugatti Chiron
- Chevrolet Camaro (sixth generation) (European debut)
- Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport
- Ferrari GTC4Lusso
- Fiat Tipo
- Ford Fiesta ST200
- Ford Kuga (refresh)
- Honda Clarity Fuel Cell (European debut)
- Hyundai Ioniq electric drive line-up
- Infiniti Q50 (refresh) (European debut)
- Infiniti Q60 (European debut)
- Infiniti QX30 (European debut)
- Jaguar F-Type SVR
- Kia Optima Sportswagon
- Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4
- Lexus LC 500h
- Maserati Levante
- McLaren 570GT
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet, Mercedes-AMG C43 Cabriolet
- Opel Mokka X
- Pagani Huayra BC
- Porsche 718 Boxster
- Porsche 911 R
- Rimac Concept One
- Seat Ateca
- Spyker C8 Preliator
- Tesla Model X (European debut)[5]
- Toyota C-HR
- Volkswagen Phideon
- Volvo V40 (refresh)
- Volvo V90
- Volvo XC90 Excellence (European debut)
Concept cars
- Honda Civic Hatchback Prototype
- Italdesign GTZERO
- Pininfarina H2 Speed
- Mazda RX-Vision
- Opel GT Concept
- Škoda VisionS
- Volkswagen T-Cross Breeze
2015
The 85th Geneva Motor Show was held from 5 to 15 March 2015.
Production cars
- Alfa Romeo 4C Spider
- Aston Martin Vulcan[6]
- Audi R8
- Ferrari 488 GTB[7]
- Fiat 500 Vintage '57
- Ford Focus RS
- Honda Civic Type R
- Honda Jazz (Euro-Spec)
- Honda HR-V (Euro-Spec)
- Hyundai i20 Coupe
- Hyundai i30 (facelift)
- Hyundai i40 (facelift)
- Hyundai Tucson
- Mazda6 (facelift)
- McLaren 675LT
- Mercedes-Benz G500 4×4²
- Koenigsegg Regera[8]
- Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce
- Opel Karl (Vauxhall Viva)
- Peugeot 208 (facelift)
- Quant F
- Renault Kadjar
- Rolls-Royce Phantom Serenity
- Skoda Superb
- SsangYong Tivoli
- Toyota Auris (facelift)
- Toyota Avensis (2nd facelift)
- Touring Superleggera Berlinetta Lusso
- VW Touran II
Concept cars
2014
The 84th Geneva Motor Show was held from 6 to 16 March 2014.
Production cars
- Abt Audi RS6-R Avant
- Alfa Romeo 4C Targa
- Audi S1
- Audi TT
- Bentley Continental Flying Spur V8
- BMW 2 Series Active Tourer[14]
- BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé
- Citroën C1
- Citroën C4 Cactus
- Ferrari California T[15]
- Ford Focus (facelift)
- Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake
- Jeep Renegade [16]
- Koenigsegg One:1
- Lamborghini Huracán[14]
- Lexus RC F Sport
- Maserati Quattroporte Ermenegildo Zegna Limited Edition
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupé
- McLaren 650S
- Nissan e-NV200
- Nissan GT-R NISMO (European début)
- Nissan Juke [17]
- Opel Astra OPC Extreme
- Peugeot 108
- Peugeot 308 SW
- Qoros 3 Hatch
- Renault Twingo
- Toyota Aygo
- Volkswagen Golf GTE (plug-in hybrid)
- Volkswagen Polo (facelift)
- Volkswagen Scirocco (facelift)
Concept cars
2013
The 83rd Geneva Motor Show was held from 5 to 17 March 2013.[21]
Production cars
- Alfa Romeo 4C[22]
- Alfa Romeo MiTo SBK[23]
- Aston Martin Rapide S
- Aston Martin Vanquish
- Audi A3 Sportback G-tron
- Audi RS Q3
- Audi RS5 Coupe DTM
- Audi RS6 Avant
- Audi RS7 Sportback [24]
- Audi S3 Sportback
- Bentley Flying Spur[25]
- BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo
- Brabus 800 Roadster
- Brabus PI 800 Widestar
- Brabus CLS B63 S 730
- Brabus CLS Shooting Brake B63 S 730
- Brabus B63-620 Widestar
- Cadillac ATS[26] (European introduction)
- Chevrolet Captiva (2nd facelift)
- Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible [27]
- Chevrolet Spark EV [28]
- Citroën C3 (facelift)
- Citroën DS4 "Electro Shot"
- Dacia Logan MCV
- Exagon Furtive e-GT
- Ferrari LaFerrari[29]
- Fiat 500e[30]
- Fiat 500L Trekking
- Ford EcoSport[31] (European introduction)
- Ford Tourneo Courier
- Ford Tourneo Custom
- Ford Tourneo Connect
- Gemballa MP4-12C Spider
- Gumpert Apollo S
- GTA Spano
- Hyundai Grand Santa Fe[32]
- Hyundai ix35 (facelift)
- Infiniti Q50
- Jeep Compass (facelift, European introduction)
- Jeep Grand Cherokee[33]
- Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
- Kia cee'd GT
- Kia pro cee'd GT
- Lamborghini Veneno[34]
- Lexus IS[35]
- Maserati Quattroporte
- McLaren P1
- Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class[36] (European introduction)
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class (facelift)[37]
- Mini Paceman John Cooper Works[38]
- Nissan Note
- Opel Cascada[39]
- Peugeot 208 GTi
- Peugeot 2008
- Porsche 911 GT3 (Type 991)
- Porsche Cayman
- Qoros 3 Sedan
- Renault Captur
- Renault Scénic and Grand Scénic (2nd facelift)
- Renault Scénic XMOD
- Renault Kangoo Express
- Renault Kangoo Maxi Z.E.
- Rolls-Royce Wraith[40]
- Seat León III SC
- Škoda Octavia III
- SsangYong Rodius
- Suzuki SX4
- Toyota RAV4[41]
- Toyota Auris Touring Sports[41]
- Volkswagen Cross up!
- Volkswagen Golf VII GTI and GTD
- Volkswagen Golf VII Variant BlueMotion
- Volkswagen XL1
- Volvo S60/V60
- Volvo XC60
- Volvo S80/V70/XC70
- Volvo V60 D6 Plug-In Hybrid
- Wiesmann GT MF4-CS
Concept cars
- Alfa Romeo Gloria[42]
- Aston Martin Rapide Bertone Jet 2+2
- Audi A3 e-Tron
- Belumbury Lallo Concept
- Belumbury Dany Concept
- Citroën C3 Hybrid Air Concept
- Citroën Technospace
- Fiat 500 "GQ" Showcar
- Fornasari Hunter[43]
- Fornasari Gigi
- Honda Civic Tourer Concept
- Hyundai i20 WRC Prototype
- IMA Colibri
- Italdesign Giugiaro Parcour and Roadster
- Kia Provo Concept
- Koenigsegg Agera S "Hundra"
- Land Rover Electric Defender Research Vehicle
- Mitsubishi CA-MiEV
- Mitsubishi GR-HEV[44]
- Opel Adam Rocks[45]
- Opel Adam R2 Rally Car Concept
- Peugeot RCZ View Top Concept by Magna Steyr
- Pininfarina Sergio[46]
- Qoros 3 Cross Hybrid Concept
- Qoros 3 Estate Concept
- Rinspeed microMAX
- Sbarro React'E.V. Concept
- Spyker B6 Venator
- SsangYong SIV-1 Concept
- Subaru Viziv
- Toyota Auris Touring Sports Black Concept
- Toyota FT-86 Open
- Toyota i-Road[41]
- Toyota RAV4 Adventure Concept
- Toyota RAV4 Premium Concept
- Valmet Eva Range Extender Concept
- Volkswagen e-Co-Motion Concept
- Volkswagen Golf Variant Concept R-Line
2012
The 82nd edition was held from 8 to 18 March 2012.
Production cars
- Abarth 695 Tributo Maserati Convertible
- Artega GT Roadster
- Aston Martin V8 (facelift)
- Aston Martin V12 Zagato
- Audi A1 Quattro
- Audi A3
- Audi A4 (facelift)
- Audi RS4 Avant
- Audi A6 allroad quattro
- Audi TT RS Plus
- Audi QS3
- Bentley Continental GT V8
- Bentley Mulsanne Mulliner Driving Specification
- BMW Alpina B5 Biturbo
- BMW 5 M550d
- BMW M6 CC
- BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé
- Brabus Bullit Coupe 800
- Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse
- Chevrolet Cruze SW
- Citroën C1 (2nd facelift)
- Citroën C4 Aircross[47]
- Dacia Lodgy
- Ferrari California (facelift)
- Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
- Fiat 500L
- Ford B-MAX
- Ford F-Series Super Duty
- Ford Fiesta ST
- Ford Kuga
- Gumpert Apollo R
- Honda Civic D
- Honda CR-V (European introduction)
- Hyundai i20 (facelift)
- Hyundai i30 CrossWagon
- Isuzu D-MAX
- Jaguar XF Sportbrake
- Kia cee'd and SW
- Kia K9
- Lancia Flavia Cabrio
- Lexus GS F-Sport
- Lexus RX 450h
- Maserati GranTurismo Sport
- Mercedes-Benz A-Class
- Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
- Mini Countryman John Cooper Works
- Mitsubishi Outlander
- Morgan Plus 8
- Nissan Juke Nismo
- Opel Astra OPC
- Opel Insignia Cross Four
- Opel Mokka
- Peugeot 107 (2nd facelift)
- Peugeot 208
- Peugeot 4008
- Porsche Boxster (Type 981)
- Renault Mégane (facelift)
- Renault Scénic & Renault Grand Scénic (facelift)
- Renault Zoe
- Rolls-Royce Phantom (facelift)
- Ruf RGT-8
- SEAT Mii
- Škoda Citigo
- Smart electric drive and Smart Brabus electric drive
- Smart fortwo (facelift)
- Ssangyong Korando
- Subaru Impreza
- Subaru BRZ
- Toyota Aygo (2nd facelift)
- Toyota GT 86
- Toyota Prius
- Toyota Yaris Hybrid
- Volkswagen up! 5-door
- Volkswagen Polo BlueGT
- Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet GTI
- Volkswagen Passat Alltrack
- Volvo V40
Concept cars
- Bentley EXP 9 F
- Bertone Nuccio Concept
- BMW M135i[48]
- Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera Disco Volante[49]
- Citroen DS4 Racing
- Ford Tourneo
- Giugiaro Brivido
- Honda NSX
- Hyundai i-oniq
- Infiniti Emerg-e
- Jeep Compass
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Sport
- Lamborghini Aventador J[50]
- Lyonheart K
- Magna Steyr MILA Coupic
- Mazda Takeri
- Mini Clubvan
- Mitsubishi i-MiEV Prototype (Pikes Peak)
- Nissan Hi-Cross
- Nissan Invitation
- Peugeot 208 GTi and XY
- Pininfarina Cambiano
- Range Rover Evoque Convertible Concept
- Rinspeed Dock+Go
- SEAT Toledo Concept
- SsangYong XIV-2
- Suzuki Swift Range Extender
- Tata Megapixel
- Tesla Model S
- Tesla Model X
- Toyota FT-Bh
- Volkswagen Amarok Canyon
- Volkswagen Cargo up!, Swiss up!, X up!, and Winter up!
- Volkswagen Cross Coupé TDI Hybrid
2011
The 2011 edition was held from 3 to 13 March 2011.
Production cars
- AC Cars MkVI [51]
- Aston Martin Cygnet
- Aston Martin Virage
- Aston Martin V8 Vantage S[51]
- Audi RS3 Sportback[52]
- Audi Q5 Hybrid
- Bentley Continental Supersports Ice Speed Edition[51]
- Bentley Flying Spur Series 51[51]
- BMW ActiveE[53]
- BMW 320d EfficientDynamics Touring Edition[54]
- BMW X1 xDrive28i (turbo I4)[55]
- Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (European début)[51]
- Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback (final production version)[52]
- Citroën DS4[52]
- Ferrari FF
- Fiat 500 Gucci[56]
- Fiat Freemont[57]
- Ford C-Max Hybrid (European debut)[58]
- Ford C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid (European debut) [58]
- Ford Focus Electric (European debut)[59]
- Ford Metal Ka[60]
- Ford Ranger Wildtrak[61]
- GTA Spano[51]
- Gumpert Tornante[62]
- Honda Accord (facelift)
- Hyundai i40[52]
- Jaguar XKR-S[63]
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (European début)
- Kia Picanto[52]
- Kia Rio[64]
- Koenigsegg Agera R[51]
- Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4[65]
- Lancia Grand Voyager
- Lancia Thema[66]
- Lancia Ypsilon[66]
- Maserati Gran Cabrio Sport[67]
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe[68]
- Mercedes-Benz SLK[52]
- Morgan ThreeWheeler[52]
- Opel Ampera[52]
- Opel Antara (facelift)
- Opel Corsa (facelift)
- Pagani Huayra[69]
- Peugeot 308 (facelift)
- Peugeot 3008 hybride HDi
- Porsche Panamera S Hybrid[70]
- Saab 9-5 SportCombi[71]
- Ssangyong Korando
- Subaru Trezia[72]
- Suzuki Swift Sport
- Toyota Prius+
- Toyota Yaris HSD Hybrid[73]
- Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet[52]
- Volkswagen Tiguan facelift[74]
Concept cars
- Alfa Romeo 4C[52]
- Audi A3 Sedan Concept [75]
- BMW Vision ConnectedDrive[54]
- Citroën Metropolis[52]
- De Tomaso Deauville [76]
- Fiat 500 Coupé Zagato[77]
- Ford B-MAX
- Ford Vertrek (European debut)[78]
- Honda EV[52]
- Infiniti Etherea[79]
- Jaguar B99 by Bertone[52]
- Lancia Flavia/Flavia Cabrio concepts
- Land Rover Range_e[70]
- Mazda Minagi
- Mini Rocketman[52]
- Mitsubishi Concept Global Small
- Nissan Esflow[80]
- Opel Zafira Tourer Concept [81]
- Renault Captur[52]
- Rinspeed BamBoo [82]
- Rolls-Royce 102EX (Phantom Experimental Electric) [83]
- Saab PhoeniX
- Skoda Vision D
- Smart Forspeed[84]
- Tata Pixel
- Toyota FT-86 II[85]
- Toyota iQ EV (pre-production) [70]
- Volkswagen Bulli[86]
- Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid (pre-production)[87]
2010
The 80th edition of the Geneva Motor Show was held from 4–14 March 2010. Over 80 introductions were expected for the show.[88] Press days for the show started on 2 March 2010, when most of the major introductions occurred.
Production cars
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta
- 2011 Audi A1
- 2011 Audi RS5
- 2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible
- 2011 BMW 5 Series
- Carlsson Super GT C25
- 2010 Dacia Duster
- 2011 Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max (production versions)
- 2011 Ford Focus (European debut)
- Garia LSV (Low Speed Vehicle) [89]
- 2011 Infiniti M35 Hybrid
- 2011 Jaguar XKR Special Edition
- 2011 Kia Sportage
- 2011 Koenigsegg Agera
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera
- 2011 Lexus CT 200h
- 2011 Lotus Elise
- Lotus Evora Cup
- 2011 Mazda 6
- 2011 Mazda 5
- 2011 Mini Countryman
- 2011 Mitsubishi ASX
- Nissan 370Z Roadster (European début)
- Nissan Global Compact Car [90]
- 2011 Nissan Juke
- 2010 Nissan Navara
- 2010 Nissan Pathfinder
- 2010 Nissan Qashqai
- 2010 Opel Meriva
- 2011 Pagani Zonda Tricolore
- 2011 Porsche 911 Turbo S
- 2011 Porsche Cayenne
- 2010 Renault Mégane Convertible
- Renault Wind
- SEAT Ibiza ST
- 2010 Volkswagen CrossPolo
- 2010 Volkswagen Polo BlueMotion
- 2010 Volkswagen Polo GTI
- 2011 Volkswagen Sharan
- 2011 Volkswagen Touareg
- 2011 Volvo S60
Concept cars
- Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta by Pininfarina[91]
- Alfa Romeo Pandion by Bertone
- Aston Martin Cygnet pre-production concept
- Audi A1 E-Tron
- BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid
- BMW Concept ActiveE (European début)
- Chevrolet Aveo RS (European début)
- Citroën DS High Rider
- DOK-ING XD
- Ferrari 599 GTB Hybrid
- GQ by Citroën
- Hispano Suiza
- Hyundai i-flow diesel-electric hybrid [92]
- I.DE.A Institute Sofia[93]
- Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid [94]
- Mitsubishi Concept cX[95]
- Mercedes-Benz F800
- Opel Flextreme GT/E [96]
- Peugeot SR1
- 5 by Peugeot
- Porsche 918 Spyder (plug-in hybrid)
- Proton Concept Car by Italdesign Giugiaro
- Rinspeed UC (electric micro vehicle)
- Tata Nano EV
- Valmet Eva [97]
2009
The 2009 Geneva Motor Show was held from 5–15 March 2009. The following vehicles were introduced:
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2008
The 2008 Geneva Motor Show was held from 4–16 March 2008. The following vehicles were introduced:
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2007
The following were scheduled to be introduced at the 2007 Geneva Auto Show:[121]
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In addition, Subaru introduced its new boxer diesel engine, and Honda showed its next generation clean diesel engine.
Alternative propulsion section
- Bolloré Bluecar
- Fiat Panda, hybrid petrol -natural gas.
- Ford Focus Turnier 2.0
- Honda Small Hybrid Sports[122]
- Honda FCX Clarity
- Opel Corsa D, with optimized 100HP 1.6l natural gas engine. Serial production will be evaluated.
- Reva Greeny AC1 and AC1 Z (G-Wiz in the UK)[123]
- Subaru R1e, small electric city car, with a battery that can be 80% recharged in just 15 minutes.
2006
The following major introductions were featured at the 2006 Geneva show:
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2005
The following major introductions were made at the 2005 Geneva show:
2004
The following major introductions were made at the 2004 Geneva show:
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2003
The following major introductions were made at the 2003 Geneva show:
2002
The following major introductions were made at the 2002 Geneva show:
- Chevrolet Kalos[125]
- Hyundai Getz[125]
- Ferrari 575M Maranello
- Opel Vectra
- Saab 9-3
- Volkswagen Phaeton
- Originally, the Vectra C was due to début with the Saab 9-3 in October 2001, at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but in July 2001, it was announced that delays had forced General Motors to postpone the introduction.[126]
2001
The following major introductions were made at the 2001 Geneva show:
- Aston Martin Vanquish
- BMW 3 Series Compact
- BMW M3
- BMW Mini
- Fiat Stilo
- Fioravanti Vola
- Ford Mondeo ST Concept
- Ford StreetKa Concept
- Honda Civic 3-door
- Hyundai Terracan
- Jaguar X-Type
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2000
The following major introductions were made at the 2000 Geneva show:
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1999
The following concepts and major launches featured at the 1999 Geneva show:[127]
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1998
The following concepts and major launches featured at the 1998 Geneva show:[129]
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1997
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1996
- Renault Scénic (first production compact MPV in Europe)
- Jaguar XK
- Zagato Raptor Concept
1995
The following introductions were made at 1995 Geneva show:
1993
Production cars
- Aston Martin DB7
- Audi S4
- BMW 325i Convertible
- BMW 840 Ci
- Citroën Xantia
- Daihatsu Charade
- Ferrari 348 Spider
- Ford Maverick (first production SUV in Ford range)
- Ford Mondeo (Ford's "world car", to be built in different versions for Europe, North America and Australia)
- Lamborghini Diablo VT
- Lancia Delta
- Mazda Xedos 6
- Mercedes-Benz 300 SD
- Mitsubishi Galant
- Nissan Terrano II
- Opel Astra Cabrio
- Opel Corsa
- Peugeot 306
- Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Coupe Turbolook "30 Jahre 911"
- Porsche 968 Turbo RS
- Volvo 850 GLE
- Volvo 850 GLT
Concept cars
- Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale Concept (Ghia)
- BMW Z13
- Bugatti EB112 (ItalDesign)
- De Tomaso Guara Coupe Prototype
- De Tomaso Guara Barchetta Prototype
- Esoro E301
- Ferrari FZ93 (Zagato)
- Fiat Downtown Concept
- Fiat Lucciola Concept (ItalDesign)
- Mercedes-Benz Coupe Studie Concept
- Pininfarina Ethos 2
- Renault Racoon
- Rinspeed Veleno
- Sbarro Isatis
- Sbarro Urbi
- Sbarro Citroën ZX Onyx
- Vector Avtech WX3-R Roadster
- Vector Avtech WX3
1992
The following introductions were made at 1992 Geneva show:
- Renault Safrane (new flagship model in Renault range)
- Toyota Carina E (first European built Toyota, produced at a new factory near Derby)
1991
The following introductions were made at 1991 Geneva show:
1980s
The following introductions were made at 1980s Geneva shows:
- 1989 : Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
- Alfa Romeo SZ
- Mercedes-Benz 500SL
- Lotus Carlton (high performance version of Vauxhall Carlton)
- 1986: Volvo 480 (first front-wheel drive Volvo)
- 1985: Michelotti PAC (city car prototype)[131]
- 1984: Zagato Z33 "Free Time"[132]
1974
The following major introductions were made at the 1974 Geneva show:
- Citroen CX (new flagship Citroen saloon, and winner of the European Car of the Year award for 1975)
- Volkswagen Scirocco
1972
The following major introductions were made at the 1972 Geneva show:
- Opel Commodore B[133]
- Ranger B (1700/1900/2500)[133]
1970
The following major introductions were made at the 1970 Geneva show:
- Range Rover
- Citroën SM (High performance coupe built by Citroen in a venture with Maserati)
- Alfa Romeo Montreal
1960s
The following major introductions were made at 1960s Geneva shows:
- 1967: Mercedes-Benz 250SL
- 1963: Mercedes-Benz 230SL
- 1961: Jaguar E-Type (British-built luxury sports coupe and roadster)
- 1960: Triumph Herald Convertible (small four-seater open top saloon car)
1950s
Three very unusual nuclear powered concept cars debuted in the 1950s
- 1959: Simca Fulgur
- 1958: Arbel Symetric (second version)
- 1958: Studebaker-Packard Astral
Other debuts
1920s
See also
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