2018 Geneva International Motor Show preview

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The 88th running of the Geneva International Motor Show gets underway on March 6 and organizers have confirmed a total 110 world or European premieres. More than 180 exhibitors will be present at the show, including all your favorite performance and luxury marques plus a number of newcomers.

Approximately 700,000 visitors are expected to cross the floors of the various halls that make up Geneva’s Palexpo convention center. Among them will be the Motor Authority crew to bring you the latest information and live photos.

Over the next few pages you’ll find our hand-picked list of some of the cars that we know are coming, as well as what we know about them so far. And to stay on top of it all, the latest information can be found at our dedicated hub or on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

PERFORMANCE CARS

Ferrari 488 Pista

Ferrari 488 Pista

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Ferrari 488 Pista: will use the Geneva show to present the hardcore version of its 488 GTB. It's called the 488 Pista, and there are rumors it will be able to lap a track faster than Ferrari's LaFerrari hypercar. We guess Pista, Italian for “track,” really is an appropriate title here. What makes the car's performance so stout is a combination of low weight and high horsepower, together with the automaker's latest motorsport-derived electronic chassis systems and aerodynamics. Powering the car is the familiar 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 now tuned to deliver 710 horsepower and 568 pound-feet of torque, which incidentally are the same numbers produced by McLaren's 720S.

McLaren Senna in Victory Gray

McLaren Senna in Victory Gray

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McLaren Senna: McLaren will also present a track-focused supercar in Geneva, in this case the all-out-extreme Senna. It comes with a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 delivering 789 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, all of which motivates just 2,641 pounds of mass (dry). Distantly related to the 720S, the Senna follows the P1 in terms of performance and in the automaker's series of "Ultimate" cars. And despite being so extreme, you'll still be able to drive a Senna on the streets. Unfortunately, only 500 are being built and they're all sold out.

2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS

2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS

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Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Yet another track machine, this one naturally aspirated, will be on show in Geneva. It's the updated version of Porsche's 911 GT3 RS, and it's received tweaks to the styling, inside and out, and yes, there's more power to be had from the familiar 4.0-liter atmo flat-6. The horsepower has been bumped up by 20 horses to a new total of 520 hp and torque up by 8 pound-feet to 346, achieved via an increase in revs to a maximum 9,000 rpm.

Teaser for Toyota Supra race car concept debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

Teaser for Toyota Supra race car concept debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

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Toyota Supra race car concept: Toyota will show a race car concept in Geneva, based on its upcoming MkV Supra sports car. Interestingly, we hear that the race car could be to GTE specifications, which would likely indicate that Toyota plans to enter its new Supra in international endurance competition, namely the World Endurance Championship. The concept will also give us our best look yet at the final design of the new Supra.

Teaser for Rimac electric supercar debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

Teaser for Rimac electric supercar debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

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Rimac electric supercar: Croatia's Rimac will present the successor to its Concept_One electric supercar in Geneva. What we know is that performance will be up on the Concept_One, which is no small feat considering Rimac's first car comes with a 4-motor electric powertrain provides 1,088 horsepower, or enough for 0-60 mph acceleration in 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 220 mph.

2018 Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder spy shots - Image via S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

2018 Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder spy shots - Image via S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

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Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder: Lamborghini has a Huracán Performante-related debut pegged for the Geneva show, and it's a safe bet the car will be the convertible version that we've seen testing on occasion over the past 12 months. To be called the Huracán Performante Spyder, the car should benefit from all of the same performance upgrades of its coupe sibling and combine this with the standard Huracán Spyder's soft-top roof.

Teaser for Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

Teaser for Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

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Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe: It was previewed as a thinly veiled concept only at last year's Geneva, but in just a few days we'll see the production version of Mercedes-AMG’s first standalone sedan. Curiously, the Affalterbach tuner is referring to the car as the “GT Coupe,” despite prototypes confirming the car will come with four doors and a rear hatch. Expect a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 nestled under the hood and delivering something approaching 600 hp. Eventually, we should see the V-8 paired with an electric drive system for a combined output approaching 800 horses.

Teaser for Techrules Ren RS debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

Teaser for Techrules Ren RS debuting at 2018 Geneva auto show

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Techrules Ren RS: Chinese startup Techrules shocked us with its Ren supercar at last year's Geneva show. The extended-range electric supercar boasted a central seating position, 1,287 horsepower, and looks designed by none other than famed Giugiaro. At this year's Geneva show, we'll get to see a more hardcore version designed strictly for track use, the Ren RS. There's still a diesel-powered micro-turbine serving as the range-extender, and Techrules says that a full charge of the battery and a full tank of diesel should deliver a range of 727 miles.

Hit the next page for a rundown of some of the luxury cars appearing at the Geneva motor show, and remember to follow our dedicated hub for all the latest updates.


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