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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:

  1. Motor cars 3 or 4 or more wheels.
  2. Electric cars and alternative powered cars.
  3. Special bodywork for motor cars, car design, engineering.
  4. Converted cars (tuners).
  5. Accessories and parts for motor cars
  6. OEM : original equipment manufacturers
  7. Workshop installations for the repair and maintenance of motor cars
  8. Miscellaneous products and services related to the car industry
  9. Animation / Attractions.

International Advanced Mobility Forum

The International Advanced Mobility Forum is the Geneva Motor Show forum on the mobility of the future.[3]

2015

The 85th Geneva Motor Show is held from 5 to 15 March 2015.

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2014

The 84th Geneva Motor Show was held from 6 to 16 March 2014.

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2013

The 83rd Geneva Motor Show was held from 5 to 17 March 2013.[15]

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2012

Two Audis presented at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, the A6 allroad quattro and the RS4 Avant
Peugeot 208 at Geneva 2012

The 82nd edition was held from 8 to 18 March 2012.

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2011

Geneva Motor Show March 2011

The 2011 edition was held from 3 to 13 March 2011.

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2010

File:Geneva Motor Show 2010.jpg
Picture gallery of 2010 show

The 80th edition of the Geneva Motor Show was held from 4–14 March 2010. Over 80 introductions were expected for the show.[82] Press days for the show started on 2 March 2010, when most of the major introductions occurred.

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2009

The 2009 Geneva Motor Show was held from 5–15 March 2009. The following vehicles were introduced:

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2008

The 2008 Geneva Motor Show was held from 4–16 March 2008. The following vehicles were introduced:

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2007

The following were scheduled to be introduced at the 2007 Geneva Auto Show:[115]

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

In addition, Subaru introduced its new boxer diesel engine, and Honda showed its next generation clean diesel engine.

Alternative propulsion section

2006

The following major introductions were featured at the 2006 Geneva show:

Concept car introductions

2005

The following major introductions were made at the 2005 Geneva show:

2004

The following major introductions were made at the 2004 Geneva show:

2003

The following major introductions were made at the 2003 Geneva show:

2002

The following major introductions were made at the 2002 Geneva show:

2001

The following major introductions were made at the 2001 Geneva show:

2000

The following major introductions were made at the 2000 Geneva show:

1999

The following concepts and major launches featured at the 1999 Geneva show:[120]

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

1998

The following concepts and major launches featured at the 1998 Geneva show:[122]

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

1997

1996

1995

The following introductions were made at 1995 Geneva show:

1993

Production car introductions

  • Aston Martin DB7
  • Citroën Xantia
  • Ford Mondeo Sedan
  • Volvo 850 GLE Kombi (Estate)
  • Volvo 850 GLT Kombi (Estate)
  • Peugeot 306 3-door
  • Peugeot 306 5-door
  • Lancia Delta
  • Nissan Terrano II 3-door
  • Nissan Terrano II 5-door
  • Opel Astra Cabrio
  • Opel Corsa 3-door
  • Opel Corsa 5-door
  • Ford Maverick 3-door
  • Ford Maverick 5-door
  • BMW 325 Cabriolet
  • BMW 840 Ci
  • Mitsubishi Galant Hatchback
  • Ford Mondeo Sedan
  • Ford Mondeo Hatchback
  • Ford Mondeo Wagon
  • Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Coupe Turbolook "30 Jahre 911"
  • Porsche 968 Turbo RS
  • Mazda Xedos 6
  • Mercedes-Benz 300 SD
  • Daihatsu Charade
  • Ferrari 348 Spider
  • Lamborghini Diablo VT
  • Audi S4 4.2

Concept car introductions

  • Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale Concept(Ghia)
  • Bugatti EB112 (ItalDesign)
  • Fiat Lucciola Concept (ItalDesign)
  • Ferrari FZ93 (Zagato)
  • Mercedes-Benz Coupe Studie Concept
  • Pininfarina Ethos 2
  • Renault Racoon
  • Sbarro Isatis
  • Sbarro Urbi
  • Sbarro Citroën ZX Onyx
  • BMW Z13
  • Rinspeed Veleno
  • Fiat Downtown Concept
  • De Tomaso Guara Coupe Prototype
  • De Tomaso Guara Barchetta Prototype
  • Vector Avtech WX3-R Roadster
  • Vector Avtech WX3
  • Esoro E301

1991

The following introductions were made at 1991 Geneva show:

1980s

The following introductions were made at 1980s Geneva shows:

Alfa Romeo SZ
Mercedes-Benz 500SL
Lotus Carlton

1972

The following major introductions were made at the 1972 Geneva show:

1970

The following major introductions were made at the 1970 Geneva show:

1960s

The following major introductions were made at 1960s Geneva shows:

1950s

Three very unusual nuclear powered concept cars debuted in the 1950s

Other debuts

1920s

See also

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