The Geneva Motor Show, one of the biggest expositions in the calendar, is upon us. Let’s take a look at the all the cars and concepts that are likely to be unveiled or launched from March 1st to March 13th at the 86th Salon International de l'Auto et Accessoires.
Alfa Romeo
Giulia: The Italian manufacturer is expected to release more details on the Giulia. The Giulia, Alfa Romeo hopes, will replace the BMW 3-Series as the sporty saloon of choice for enthusiasts. Going by the pictures, the Giulia is set to be a cracker of a car. Too bad it won’t be available in India though.
The sportiest version of the Giulia is likely to be powered by all-aluminium V6 with technology borrowed from Ferrari and is likely to produce 503bhp. The Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alfa claims, can hit a ton in 3.9 seconds. Lower powered variants are likely to be powered by a 2-litre 4 cylinder petrol in different states of tune (178bhp, 247bhp and 326bhp), a 2.2-litre 4 cylinder diesel (133bhp, 178bhp and 207bhp) and a 3-litre V6 diesel putting out 335bhp.
Aston Martin
DB11: A couple of spy shots of the DB9 replacement have emerged online ahead of its official debut. The DB11 borrows styling cues from Aston Martins latest concepts like the CC100, which was unveiled in 2013 to celebrate 100 years of the brand and the DBX crossover which was unveiled at the last edition of the Geneva Motor Show.
The DB11 is will be based on an all-new platform and will fresh interiors. The DB11 will be powered by an all-new 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 producing around 600bhp. Aston Martin will, later, give buyers the option of the speccing their car with AMG V8s as well. The new platform, an evolution of the old VH platform, was created by Ian Minards who has been with Aston Martin for quite a long time.
Autocar UK has reported that the DB11 will get all-new suspension developed in-house and features double wishbones at the front and rear. The DB11, unlike the DB9, may be offered with a manual six-speed transmission. The other option would be a brand-new eight-speed automatic sourced from ZF. The BD11 is set to be Aston Martin’s flagship model and will be a proper four-seater.
Audi
Q2: Audi’s baby SUV, the Q2, is likely to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. The Q2 will be based on the MQB platform. Audi has already released a clever teaser of the new SUV although no details of the powertrains and dimensions of the car are available.
BMW
M760Li xDrive: The German brand is set to introduce a faster 7-Series with M badging. The M760Li xDrive, as the name suggests, would also benefit from all-wheel drive. The M760Li will sit above the regular 7-Series. The M760Li will be powered by a fire-breathing 6.6-litre twin turbo V12 that is likely to produce awards of 590bhp. Whew!
Bugatti
Chiron: The successor to the Veyron is expected to cost €2.2million for the base spec! The Chiron, like the Veyron, is likely to be available as a roadster. Bugatti will even offer special edition cars that’s likely to increase the cost further. The Chiron will stick to the 16-cylinder arranged in a W formation and is expected to produce upwards of 1,500bhp! The projected top speed of the Chiron is said to be 288mph and Bugatti claims it will hit a ton in 2.3 seconds flat.
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Citroen
SpaceTourer Hyphen 4x4: Citroen will showcase a 4x4 version of its MPV SpaceTourer. The MPV is named after a french pop band - Hyphen Hyphen. The show car will be adorned in a wild shade of orange inside and out. It will also get a body lit to give it the presence of an all-road MPV with plastic arches and sill guards.
Ferrari
GTC4 Lusso: This is nothing but a mid-life refresh of the four-seater Ferrari FF. The GTC4 Lusso gets an updated design with design cues from the Ferrari 488 GTB. At the rear, the GTC4 Lusso gets four round tail lights instead of the two on the FF. A new front grille and air vents on the wings are also part of the update for 2016. On the inside, the GTC4 Lusso gets a 10.25-inch screen.
Ferrari’s four-wheel drive system called ‘4RM’ has been upgraded. It now gets four-wheel steer like the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The GTC4 Lusso gets a slide slip control as well to increase performance on the road and track.
Fiat
124 Spider: A roadster based on the Mazda MX-5. The 124 Spider will be manufactured aloneg with the MX-5 at Mazda’s Hiroshima plant. The 124 Spider sports a retro design like the original 124’s hexagonal grille and twin power bulges in the bonnet. Unlike the MX-5, however, the 124 Spider gets a turbocharged four-cylinder petrol motor. The Fiat 1.4-litre MultiAir turbocharged engine produces 138 horses and is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. A hotter Abarth version may also be launched later on in the year.
Ford
The American carmaker will unveil the European version of its SUVs, the Yuga and Edge.
Honda
Civic hatchback prototype: The next-gem Civic is likely to be more sportier than the current version of the car sold in Europe. The next-gem Civic hatchback is set to enter production in 2017 and Honda is likely to showcase a prototype at this years’ Geneva Motor Show.
Infiniti
Q60 Sports Coupe: A new two-door coupe to take on Audi’s A5, BMW’s 4-Series and Merc’s C-Class coupe. The Q60 may be offered with a choice of two engines - a turbocharged in-line four or a six-cylinder petrol.
QX30 Premium Active: Infiniti’s latest crossover based on the Q30. The QX30 gets all-wheel drive, extra bit of ground clearance and some beefy body cladding to give it the crossover look. A 2-litre four cylinder turbocharged petrol producing 208bhp is what will power this crossover. The Qx30 will be equipped with a 7-speed dual clutch automatic.
Jaguar
F-type SVR: Bonkers version of the already hot F-type. The SVR will get more powerful than the standard F-type, stiffer suspension, a titanium exhaust and aggressive aero kit. The supercharged 5.0-litre will now produce 567bhp and will be capable of hitting 200mph. Expect it to sound absolutely ballistic.
KIA
Niro concept: KIA calls this an HUV or Hybrid Utility Vehicle. As the name suggests the Niro will be a hybrid car powered by a 1.6-litre petrol motor coupled to a lithium-polymer battery capable of producing 1.56kWh and a 32kW electric motor. A six-speed twin-clutch transmission is expected to send power to all four wheels.
To be continued...
Alfa Romeo
Giulia: The Italian manufacturer is expected to release more details on the Giulia. The Giulia, Alfa Romeo hopes, will replace the BMW 3-Series as the sporty saloon of choice for enthusiasts. Going by the pictures, the Giulia is set to be a cracker of a car. Too bad it won’t be available in India though.
The sportiest version of the Giulia is likely to be powered by all-aluminium V6 with technology borrowed from Ferrari and is likely to produce 503bhp. The Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alfa claims, can hit a ton in 3.9 seconds. Lower powered variants are likely to be powered by a 2-litre 4 cylinder petrol in different states of tune (178bhp, 247bhp and 326bhp), a 2.2-litre 4 cylinder diesel (133bhp, 178bhp and 207bhp) and a 3-litre V6 diesel putting out 335bhp.
Aston Martin
DB11: A couple of spy shots of the DB9 replacement have emerged online ahead of its official debut. The DB11 borrows styling cues from Aston Martins latest concepts like the CC100, which was unveiled in 2013 to celebrate 100 years of the brand and the DBX crossover which was unveiled at the last edition of the Geneva Motor Show.
The DB11 is will be based on an all-new platform and will fresh interiors. The DB11 will be powered by an all-new 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 producing around 600bhp. Aston Martin will, later, give buyers the option of the speccing their car with AMG V8s as well. The new platform, an evolution of the old VH platform, was created by Ian Minards who has been with Aston Martin for quite a long time.
Autocar UK has reported that the DB11 will get all-new suspension developed in-house and features double wishbones at the front and rear. The DB11, unlike the DB9, may be offered with a manual six-speed transmission. The other option would be a brand-new eight-speed automatic sourced from ZF. The BD11 is set to be Aston Martin’s flagship model and will be a proper four-seater.
Audi
Q2: Audi’s baby SUV, the Q2, is likely to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. The Q2 will be based on the MQB platform. Audi has already released a clever teaser of the new SUV although no details of the powertrains and dimensions of the car are available.
BMW
M760Li xDrive: The German brand is set to introduce a faster 7-Series with M badging. The M760Li xDrive, as the name suggests, would also benefit from all-wheel drive. The M760Li will sit above the regular 7-Series. The M760Li will be powered by a fire-breathing 6.6-litre twin turbo V12 that is likely to produce awards of 590bhp. Whew!
Bugatti
Chiron: The successor to the Veyron is expected to cost €2.2million for the base spec! The Chiron, like the Veyron, is likely to be available as a roadster. Bugatti will even offer special edition cars that’s likely to increase the cost further. The Chiron will stick to the 16-cylinder arranged in a W formation and is expected to produce upwards of 1,500bhp! The projected top speed of the Chiron is said to be 288mph and Bugatti claims it will hit a ton in 2.3 seconds flat.
Image courtesy: caranddriver.com
Citroen
SpaceTourer Hyphen 4x4: Citroen will showcase a 4x4 version of its MPV SpaceTourer. The MPV is named after a french pop band - Hyphen Hyphen. The show car will be adorned in a wild shade of orange inside and out. It will also get a body lit to give it the presence of an all-road MPV with plastic arches and sill guards.
Ferrari
GTC4 Lusso: This is nothing but a mid-life refresh of the four-seater Ferrari FF. The GTC4 Lusso gets an updated design with design cues from the Ferrari 488 GTB. At the rear, the GTC4 Lusso gets four round tail lights instead of the two on the FF. A new front grille and air vents on the wings are also part of the update for 2016. On the inside, the GTC4 Lusso gets a 10.25-inch screen.
Ferrari’s four-wheel drive system called ‘4RM’ has been upgraded. It now gets four-wheel steer like the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The GTC4 Lusso gets a slide slip control as well to increase performance on the road and track.
Fiat
124 Spider: A roadster based on the Mazda MX-5. The 124 Spider will be manufactured aloneg with the MX-5 at Mazda’s Hiroshima plant. The 124 Spider sports a retro design like the original 124’s hexagonal grille and twin power bulges in the bonnet. Unlike the MX-5, however, the 124 Spider gets a turbocharged four-cylinder petrol motor. The Fiat 1.4-litre MultiAir turbocharged engine produces 138 horses and is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. A hotter Abarth version may also be launched later on in the year.
Ford
The American carmaker will unveil the European version of its SUVs, the Yuga and Edge.
Honda
Civic hatchback prototype: The next-gem Civic is likely to be more sportier than the current version of the car sold in Europe. The next-gem Civic hatchback is set to enter production in 2017 and Honda is likely to showcase a prototype at this years’ Geneva Motor Show.
Infiniti
Q60 Sports Coupe: A new two-door coupe to take on Audi’s A5, BMW’s 4-Series and Merc’s C-Class coupe. The Q60 may be offered with a choice of two engines - a turbocharged in-line four or a six-cylinder petrol.
QX30 Premium Active: Infiniti’s latest crossover based on the Q30. The QX30 gets all-wheel drive, extra bit of ground clearance and some beefy body cladding to give it the crossover look. A 2-litre four cylinder turbocharged petrol producing 208bhp is what will power this crossover. The Qx30 will be equipped with a 7-speed dual clutch automatic.
Jaguar
F-type SVR: Bonkers version of the already hot F-type. The SVR will get more powerful than the standard F-type, stiffer suspension, a titanium exhaust and aggressive aero kit. The supercharged 5.0-litre will now produce 567bhp and will be capable of hitting 200mph. Expect it to sound absolutely ballistic.
KIA
Niro concept: KIA calls this an HUV or Hybrid Utility Vehicle. As the name suggests the Niro will be a hybrid car powered by a 1.6-litre petrol motor coupled to a lithium-polymer battery capable of producing 1.56kWh and a 32kW electric motor. A six-speed twin-clutch transmission is expected to send power to all four wheels.
To be continued...
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