Billed as one of the most important events in the automotive world, the Geneva Motor Show always features several new car launches.
As part of our duty to provide you with the best, most accurate information possible, we had a crack team of expert reporters at the show to find out all you need to know about the new machinery being unveiled.
We’ll also called upon our years of experience and industry contacts to get you the inside line on what was unveiled at the show.
Here’s your full guide to the show broken down by manufacturer.
Alfa Romeo – 4C Spider, Mito and Giulietta Quadrifoglio Verde
Aston Martin – N430, DB9 Carbon Black and White
Audi – new TT, S1, S3 Cabriolet
Bentley – facelifted Continental GT, V8 Flying Spur
BMW – 2 Series Active Tourer, 4 Series Gran Coupe, X3 facelift
Fiat – Panda Cross, 500 and 500L updated
Honda – Civic Type R, FCEV concept, NSX Concept
Hyundai – i10, Genesis, Intrado Concept
Infiniti – Q50 Eau Rouge concept
Jaguar – XFR-S Sportbrake, XE named
Kia – Soul EV and GT Stinger concept
Maserati – Alfieri concept, new Ghibli
Mazda – 2 Concept and new engine
Mercedes-Benz – C-Class, V-Class, S-Class Coupe
Mitsubishi – trio of concept cars
Nissan – Facelifted Juke, GTR Nismo, Juke Nismo RS, BladeGlider concept, e-NV200 electric van
Porsche – 911 Targa, two race cars
Renault – All-new Twingo, twin-turbo 1.6-litre 158bhp diesel engine announced
SEAT – Leon Cupra sets Nurburgring record, Mii by Mango
Subaru – VIVIZ concept, WRX STI and facelift for XV
Toyota – Aygo, 1.6 diesel for Verso
Vauxhall – Adam Rocks, Adam S, Astra VXR Exteme
Volkswagen – T-Roc concept, revised Scirocco and Polo, Golf GTE