Geneva Motor Show 2015: A-Z of Cars

Alfa Romeo
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Topless version of the Italian sports car. The roof is removable and can be stowed onboard. Loses the odd headlights of the coupe. |
Aston Martin
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This V12 monster is limited to just 25 examples and it isn't even legal for road use. Instead it is aimed at Aston Martin enthusiasts who love track driving. |
Lagonda Taraf - Large, luxury saloon powered by a V12.
DBX - Surprise high-riding crossover concept.
Audi
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All-new version of the mammoth SUV. Constructed with lightweight materials, it promises to be one of the most efficient large SUVs on sale. |
R8 - new version of the performance car offered with V10 or electric power
Bentley
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This stunning concept car shows Bentley's intent to make a smaller, two-seat model aimed at taking on the likes of the Jaguar F-Type, and boy does it look good. |
BMW
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A longer version of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer with an additional pair of rear seats. Has three isofix points across in the middle row. |
1 Series - facelift of the entry-level BMW with more efficient engines.
Citroen
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Facelifted DS5 gets new front-end styling, a less cluttered interior and perhaps most importantly significantly improved ride quality. Should cost around £22,500. |
Berlingo Mountain Vibe - Offroad concept version of the van-like MPV.
Dacia
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Limited edition trim level for Duster, Logan MCV and Sandero, with blue-coloured interior details, unique paint and built in navigation. |
Ferrari
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Replacement for the 458 Italia, powered by a twin-turbo V8 engine. Peak power is 660PS and peak torque is a huge 760Nm. Expect to pay more than £200,000. |
Ford
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New high-performance Focus gets four-wheel drive and has a peak power output of 320PS, thanks to a 2.3-litre engine shared with the new Mustang. |
GT - Ford's supercar is back, this time with a V6 engine.
Honda
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Production-ready, European-spec small crossover, called Vezel in other parts of the world. Will get Honda's efficient 1.6-litre diesel plus a 1.5-litre petrol. |
NSX - Honda's famed supercar name makes a return.
Jazz - Comes with clever magic seats and a 1.3-litre petrol engine.
FCV - Eco-friendly fuel-cell model will be available in 2016.
Hyundai
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Hyundai has returned to the Tucson name for its crossover, after calling it ix35 in Europe for a few years. Should offer good quality and value. |
i30 - updated version available March. Performance Turbo model offered.
i20 Coupe - pretty, two-door version of the recently launched small hatch.
Infiniti
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Almost ready for production, the QX30 crossover will be made in Sunderland on the same platform as the Mercedes-Benz A-Class.
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Jaguar
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Jaguar's first SUV uses a substantial amount of light aluminium in its construction. It promises to offer nimble enjoyable handling like the rival Porsche Macan. |
XE - The new 3 Series rival will appear in production form.
Kia
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Concept car that previews the upcoming Mondeo-rivalling Optima Estate. Likely to be avaiable within a few years, but slighty towned down. |
Land Rover
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Facelifted Evoque benefits from new, efficient diesel engines shared with the upcoming Jaguar XE and Land Rover Discovery Sport. |
Evoque Convertible - drop-top Evoque set to arrive in 2016.
Lexus
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This '2+2' city car is a concept, but we think it'll be put into production eventually, albeit toned down. It'll take on cars like the Renault Twingo and Smart. |
Mazda
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New crossover to sit under the CX-5 in the range. Looks good, but it has a fairly high starting price, so it's going to have to be impressive. |
Mercedes-Benz
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A 585PS, 760Nm V8-powered monster cross between a coupe and SUV. This all-wheel drive model is expected to cost just shy of £100,000. |
CLA Shooting Brake - Stylish estate version of CLA-Class saloon.
Mitsubishi
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Crossover SUV with a hybrid powertrain like that seen in the larget Outlander PHEV. Set to become a production reality at some point. |
L200 - Heavily facelifted pick-up has improved economy.
Nissan
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According to the rumour mill, you're looking at the new Micra. Kind of. It'll be a lot less dramatic, we think, but even so - wow. |
Peugeot
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Facelifted 208 doesn't look all that different, but gets new exterior colours and an updated infotainment system, plus economy improvements. |
Porsche
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More track-focused version of the Cayman sports car. Produces 385PS and is offered with manual transmission only. Orders open now from £64,451. |
911 GT3 RS - The most hardcore, track focused 911 you can buy.
Renault
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Restyled, Renault-badged version of the Nissan Qashqai, with the style of the smaller Captur but better quality and more space in the cabin. |
Renaultsport Clio Trophy 220 - Even speedier version of the hot Clio
SsangYong
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Modern, stylish-looking entry into the competetive crossover market. Should be affordable and will likely come with a very strong warranty offering. |
SEAT
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Estate version of the hot SEAT, with either 280PS or 265PS from a turbocharger petrol engine. Quickest variants are capable of 0-62mph in six seconds. |
SEAT 20V20 - Ostensibly a concept - this small SUV will go on sale in 2016
Skoda
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Set to offer even more interior space than the outgoing model, along with the latest safety tech. Will be available with a sub 100g/km diesel engine. |
Fabia Monte Carlo - prettier version of the Fabia with optional sports suspension
Octavia vRS 230 - Beefed up, more powerful vRS with 230PS
Subaru
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Effectively an estate version of the latest Impreza. Will have typical Subaru features including all-wheel drive and 'boxer' engines. Due later in 2015. |
Subaru
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This cute concept car is almost certainly the next generation Jimny. It manages to evoke all the character of the old mode, but with a modern edge. We like it. |
Toyota
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Heavy facelift for the Toyota saloon. Details are sparese but expect the usual improvements to styling, refinement and economy. |
Auris - British-built hatchback gets a mid-life refresh with better economy.
Vauxhall
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Latest performance Corsa uses the same engine as before but gets various chassis and steering tweaks to bring it into contention with the Fiesta ST. |
Viva - An old Vauxhall name revived for a small city car.
Volkswagen
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Larger, more practical version of the 'hot' diesel Golf, powered by 184PS 20-litre engine. Expected to cost from around £27,500. |
Sharan - Revised MPV gets new safety tech and efficiency improvements.
Touran - All-new MPV with clean engines and loads of gizmos.
Volvo
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High-riding, more ruggedly styled version of the S60 saloon. Longer suspension travel and higher-profile tyres should improve comfort. All-wheel drive tow will be offered. |
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