European debuts from the Geneva Motor Show
The Bugatti Bleu Centenaire is shown during press day at the 79th Geneva International Motor Show in Switzerland.
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The new Spyker C8 Aileron at the Geneva International Motor Show. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 5-15, presenting more than 1,000 brands with more than 85 world and European firsts in the sector saloon alone. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Spyker C8 Laviolette LM85 at the Geneva International Motor Show. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The new Pagani Zonda R. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
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The new BMW Z4. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
The Volkswagen Polo. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
Kia’s No 3 car. (Anja Niedringhaus / Associated Press)
Alfa Romeo’s Mito GTA concept car. (Anja Niedringhaus / Associated Press)
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The Volkswagen Polo. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Volvo S80. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
The new Fiat 500 Convertible at the 79th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
The Porsche Cayenne Diesel. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
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Mini John Cooper Works is unveiled during a presentation of Mini at the Geneva International Motor Show. (Anja Niedringhaus / Associated Press)
Porsche’s 911 GT3 is unveiled during a presentation of Porsche autos. (Anja Niedringhaus / Associated Press)
The Honda CR-Z. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
Mazda 3 MPS. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
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Infiniti Essence concept car. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
Bentley Continental Supersports car. (Anja Niedringhaus / Associated Press)
Sbarro Orbital Hybride concept car. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
A hostess at the Opel booth poses the electric concept car Opel Ampera. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
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Qasana, Nissan’s concept car. (Anja Niedringhaus / Associated Press)
Swiss Sbarro Espera Montbeliard Buggy concept car. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
Sbarro Espera Montbeliard Sportive. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
Sbarro Lo concept car. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
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Aston-Martin One-77. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
EDAG “Light Car.” (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
Brilliance BS4 Wagon. (Martial Trezzini / EPA)
Alfa Romeo Mito GTA. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
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Skoda Octavia Greenline. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
Skoda Yeti. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Carlsson Aigner CK55 RS Rascasse. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Carlsson Smart Limited Edition. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
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The Chevrolet Spark (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Hyundai I20. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Audi S5 Cabriolet. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Audi TTRS. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
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The Delta 200 HP from the Italian automaker Lancia. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
Whitney Toyloy, Miss Switzerland 2008, poses next to the Lancia Delta at the 79th Geneva International Motor Show. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
The Ford iosis Max, a concept car, makes an appearance at the 79th Geneva International Motor Show. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
The Infiniti G37 Cabrio. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
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The Renault Electric ZE concept car is shown at the Geneva International Motor Show. (Sandro Campardo / Associated Press)
The Opel Insignia Ecoflex. (Martial Trezzini / Associated Press)
The Fabia Combi Scout, from Skoda, an automaker in the Czech Republic.
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