Exclusive photos of what we saw at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show
As you know our sole purpose here at Motor-Vision is to bring our readers and subscribers the very latest and best motoring news available. That’s why we’ve got some exclusive photos to show you of some of the coolest cars at the Geneva Motor Show. From a £14 million Bugatti to a souped-up Nissan, there was something to see for everyone at the show.
The centrepiece, the show stealer, the centre of attention
Let’s start with the car everyone is talking about. The one-of-a-kind Bugatti “La Voiture Noire” which will cost an eye-watering €11 million. That is the cost before taxes.
Next to La Voiture Noire was a gorgeous matte grey Chiron
What appeared to be a Chiron Sport was lingering just behind the “overpriced black car” as we like to call it. It’s stunning in matte grey and was also sporting the French colours on the underside of the spoiler. A very neat touch.
Tata H2X
Although this may look like a wild concept, it’s said that it’s 70-80% production-ready, whatever that means. It’s a mini SUV and one interesting thing about it is that Tata claims the H2X will also be capable of scoring a perfect five star in the Global NCAP ratings. If the production version looks like this, it’ll be a true market disruptor!
Smart Forease+ concept
This little concept Smart car is fully-electric convertible and it looks very…interesting. What do you think?
Honda e Prototype
We got a cheeky peek into the inside of the Honda e prototype. Now how’s that for a screen? One giant elongated screen stretches across the entire dash and although it may sound very modern, Honda have somehow made the inside look like it’s 10 years old.
Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign
We got a close-up of the stunning GT-R50, by Italdesign. Made to celebrate the 50th anniversaries of both the GT-R and Italdesign, this is the first collaboration between the two companies. Italdesign do a mixture of things from designing their own cars, designing tractors and making state-of-the-art aluminium baking trays. Strange, right?
Nissan IMQ Concept
At first it fooled us for a Lexus, but this is a Nissan and a very interesting Nissan at that. It’s classed as a crossover SUV and boasts AWD and is all-electric. Power is 250kW and 700Nm which means that this won’t be your bog-standard, reasonably-priced Nissan.
Nissan Leaf Nismo RC
One crazy Nissan after another. This is a souped-up Nissan Leaf and boy does it look fantastic. Capable of 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds, this beast is unfortunately made for Motorsport only.
Audi Q4 e-tron and e-tron GT
The Q4 e-tron is a competitor to the Mercedes EQC – which is also an electric luxury SUV. The Q4 e-tron is said to be releasing some time late next year and will have around 280 miles of range on a full charge.
The e-tron GT will be an all-electric saloon and looks absolutely incredible. Although these 2 Audis are still technically “concepts”, we’ve heard that the finished product will look very close, if not identical to, to what we’re seeing now.
McLaren 600 LT Spider MSO
It was our viewing pleasure to see the 600 LT Spider MSO in the flesh. The colour, the detail, the style – it’s just a fantastic-looking car and if we got to drive one, I’m sure it’d only impress us more. The yet-to-be-released supercar convertible is the same as the standard 600 LT Spider performance-wise, but MSO has gone in and made a few changes such as green accents, grey paint, embroidery, an etched pedal, an MSO plaque and more. The main thing is the colour choice and we can’t deny that it looks absolutely incredible when it’s in front of you.
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