Geneva Motor Show 2018 Preview - 10 of the Best Cars

Geneva Motor Show 2018 Preview - 10 of the Best Cars

Steve Blakeman 07/03/2018 7

It's the 88th Geneva Motor Show this week and I have a sneaky press day preview to show you the hot metal at this years event. There are 180 exhibitors this year with a total of 110 new vehicles being premiered. Over 700,000 people will be attending the event at the Palexpo Convention Centre to pore over the latest polished metal (or carbon fibre) from the World's top car marques. 

The show is open to the public from Thursday but I had procured an early bird 'press day' ticket. So I put on my comfy shoes and walked the halls to take close up pictures and comment upon the heavy metal that's on show this year, all served up in alphabetical order so there is no hint of bias:

Alpine - the sporty Renault-owned Porsche Cayman worrying marque has had two new models added to their line-up, a stripped back racer called the Pure and a luxury version called the Legende. Both handsome beasts. Rumour has it there will be a new, more powerful, 3 litre engine added next year too.

Aston Martin - the biggest ever presence by Aston in Geneva and rightly so with the launches of the Vantage, DB11 Coupe and Volante convertible. I stood at the stand, mouth agape, dribbling like hungry dog.

BMW - the much anticipated X7 concept was unveiled and it's pretty darn gorgeous. All electric and super connected but a few people think that BMW have messed around a little too much with their signature kidney shaped grille (I don't agree, I think it looks cool)

Ferrari - you might be forgiven that the naming team over at Ferrari had been hitting the Chianti when they named the new Ferrari 488 the 'Pista' but it's actually Italian for 'track'. Hence why it's rather a good name because that's precisely where this 3.9 litre, twin turbo V8 710 BHP monster belongs.

McLaren - another a track-focused supercar along the lines of the Pista and with remarkably similar stats, the Senna is a 4.0 litre, twin-turbocharged V-8 pumping out 789 raging horses. With a name like Senna, it was never going to be a pussycat though was it? The only bad news here is that only 500 are being built and they are already sold.

Renault - easily the most interesting concept vehicle at the show was the EZ-GO. Renault have had a reputation for startling concept cars over the past few years with the equally stunning Trezor and Symbioz cars which are all about connectivity, electrification and autonomy. The EZ-GO is about modern transportation and sits somewhere between an Uber and a conventional bus.

Toyota - the much loved Supra was finally killed off in 2002 and many of us have been waiting for it to be resurrected ever since. The signs are strong with this racing version brandishing the iconic name maybe paving the way for a road-going version.

Volvo - the Swedish (yet now Chinese owned) brand have been churning out some rather excellent cars of late. The XC40 is 'Car of the Year' and now the brand new Polestar 1 Coupe (complete with new signature badging) introduces the new all electric range of the marque. Apparently an SUV will follow soon.

VW - I do like a good concept car and the ID Buzz fits the bill. Imagine a super-modern version of the classic VW Camper van and you are pretty much there. The interior is also like something straight out the Jetsons.

Zenvo - the TSR-S was launched to a backtrack of a snarling and growling engine. With 1,178 BHP on tap that is not a shock. But the party trick for the Zenvo is a rather nifty ‘Centripetal Rear Wing’ which can tilt up as an airbrake, lie flat to reduce drag, or (and this is the cars party trick) it tilt left or right on an opposite axis to force the car’s unloaded tyres harder onto the tarmac when cornering to make it more stable. Understand all that? Me neither. Sounds and looks awesome though.

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  • Joseph Wayne

    Such a ridiculous number of unveilings, I am impressed......

  • Thomas Jones

    This year is shaping up to be a banner year

  • William Castle

    Amazing !!!

  • Ryan Broadbent

    These cars are so elegant;)

  • Kumar Mohit

    Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing

  • Mike Reynolds

    I wish I could attend one of these motor shows

  • Ryan Anderson

    Thank you so much for posting this I really wanted to go so thank you for showing the best bits

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Steve Blakeman

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Steve is Global Media Lead - Nestlé at Mindshare. Prior to this role, he was the Managing Director - Global Accounts for OMD based in London / Paris leading Groupe Renault and CEO for OMD in Asia for 4 years based in Singapore. At OMD, he increased billings by +60% to over US$ 5bn and won 1000+ industry awards including agency network wins at the Cannes Lions (2013) and Festival of Media Asia (2013). He was named by LinkedIn as a 'Top 10 Writer' for 3 consecutive years (15/16/17). His first book 'How to be a Top 10 Writer on LinkedIn' is a Best Seller on Amazon. Steve holds a Bachelor in Psychology from Liverpool University. 

   
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