The 2019 Geneva Motor Show will begin on March 7th and end on March 17th. The Swiss show is expected to feature new cars from most European brands and some foreign brands, though a few have decided to skip the show altogether - noticeably Volvo & Ford.
The main world and European premieres expected at this year’s show:
▪ 0:07 – Bentley Bentyaga Speed
▪ 1:00 – Bentley 100th anniversary special model
▪ 1:24 – BMW 3 Series Touring
▪ 2:18 – Citroen Ami One Concept
▪ 3:13 – Honda Urban EV near production model
▪ 4:08 – Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake
▪ 5:15 – Mercedes-Benz GLC facelift
▪ 6:07 – Mercedes-Benz V-Class facelift
▪ 7:46 – Mitsubishi ASX (RVR / Outlander Sport) facelift
▪ 8:21 – Pininfarina Batista
▪ 9:41 – Polestar 2
▪ 10:09 – Renault Clio
▪ 10:59 – Skoda Kamiq
▪ 11:22 – Ssangyong Korando
▪ 12:02 – Subaru XV e-Boxer Plug-in Hybrid
▪ 12:32 – Volkswagen Passat B8 facelift
▪ 13:18 – Audi Q4 e-tron Concept
▪ 13:49 – Lagonda SUV Concept
▪ 13:59 – Cupra SUV Coupe Concept
▪ 14:09 – Mazda SUV Coupe
▪ 14:19 – Skoda Vision iV Concept
The main world and European premieres expected at this year’s show:
▪ 0:07 – Bentley Bentyaga Speed
▪ 1:00 – Bentley 100th anniversary special model
▪ 1:24 – BMW 3 Series Touring
▪ 2:18 – Citroen Ami One Concept
▪ 3:13 – Honda Urban EV near production model
▪ 4:08 – Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake
▪ 5:15 – Mercedes-Benz GLC facelift
▪ 6:07 – Mercedes-Benz V-Class facelift
▪ 7:46 – Mitsubishi ASX (RVR / Outlander Sport) facelift
▪ 8:21 – Pininfarina Batista
▪ 9:41 – Polestar 2
▪ 10:09 – Renault Clio
▪ 10:59 – Skoda Kamiq
▪ 11:22 – Ssangyong Korando
▪ 12:02 – Subaru XV e-Boxer Plug-in Hybrid
▪ 12:32 – Volkswagen Passat B8 facelift
▪ 13:18 – Audi Q4 e-tron Concept
▪ 13:49 – Lagonda SUV Concept
▪ 13:59 – Cupra SUV Coupe Concept
▪ 14:09 – Mazda SUV Coupe
▪ 14:19 – Skoda Vision iV Concept
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