2018 Geneva Motor Show: A-Z Debut Car Guide

The world’s biggest and most important motor show takes place at the Palexpo Arena in Geneva, Switzerland, from 6-8 March for the media before opening to the public between 8 and 18 March.

You can follow our daily Geneva Motor Show news as it happens on our dedicated hub here, but in this article, we will be updating an A-Z listing of every new car, world debut and launch scheduled (and rumored) regularly in the time before and during the press days.

There are plenty of highly anticipated introductions to get excited about the 2018 Swiss car expo. You can see every one of them below, but just to get your engines running, some of the new production debuts include the Volvo V60, Peugeot 508 and the hot Mercedes-AMG GT4.

If you’re into things of the future, Geneva will be home to a boatload of concepts, from Toyota’s Gazoo Supra and VW’s stab at a Tesla Model S rival with the ID Vizzion to -possibly- a BMW M8 study.

Flick through the list below and be sure to visit back regularly for all the latest developments. Don’t forget to leave a comment telling us which cars you anticipate and like the most!

Note: F/L = Facelift, NC = Not Confirmed


  • pjl35

    Might want to make an edit or two, you’ve got two entries for the Lexus UX.

  • LWOAP

    Looking forward to it.

  • Honda NSX-R

    Probably the most interesting car show of the year

  • Laurio

    You forgot Fiat/Abarth 124 GT and Fiat Tipo Sport (not confirmed)

  • fabri99

    Will the new Stratos be a production car or just a concept?

    • Yeah but I think production, they already open booking order.

    • pjl35

      Right, it’s listed in both sections right now.

  • Infinite1

    Excited, quite a few cars that I want to see this year

  • Yanis Benchara

    and the toyota supra ?

    • LWOAP

      Probably as a concept and not the production car.

      • JohnCarscoop

        Possibly a motorsports-themed concept at that

  • Guys, I just realized, what about Morgan Aero GT? It’s been on other publications since December that they will launch that swansong variants in Geneva as well.

  • Charlie Medina’s Smiling Coach

    VW Touareg is missing from the list