Geneva Motor Show to skip 2021, resume in 2022
The next Geneva Motor Show is to be held in 2022, skipping 2021 altogether, it has been confirmed.
The next Geneva Motor Show is to be held in 2022, skipping 2021 altogether, it has been confirmed.
Following this year’s exceptional cancellation of the public Geneva Motor Show (GIMS), below are the show’s digital reveals of the most important fleet highlights. New
International Fleet World’s round-up of the most important headlines from the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
Škoda is to unveil a new concept at Geneva combining natural gas, petrol and electric drive as it pushes ahead with plans to launch hybrid
Peugeot hopes to attract fleets back to the D-segment with the new 508, re-designing it as a four-door coupe with a view to improving residual
A look at the top 10 highlights for fleets at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
Goodyear has provided a glimpse of what a future tyre for autonomous ride-sharing electric vehicles could look like.
Nissan has taken the wraps off its facelifted Qashqai crossover, which brings updated design, new autonomous driving technology and a flagship Tekna+ grade.
Hyundai has debuted its Ioniq Plug-in at the Geneva Motor Show, joining the hybrid and electric versions already on sale.
Subaru has unveiled its new XV crossover at Geneva, which brings an updated 2.0-litre petrol engine and enhanced off-road ability.
Infiniti has unveiled its facelifted Q50, which brings updated design, a new grade structure and new technologies.
Honda has outlined its ‘Electric Vision’ for Europe, with the aim of having electrified powertrains in two-thirds of European cars sold by 2025.
Volkswagen has revealed the successor to the CC saloon-come-coupe – the Arteon.
Volvo has taken the wraps off its new XC60 mid-size SUV, revealing a car heavily influenced by the larger XC90 model.
Kia will add two new plug-in hybrid models to its line-up later this year, both offering sub-50g/km CO2 emissions.
Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations has created a bespoke Land Rover Discovery for the Austrian Red Cross, including its own search and rescue drone.
Peugeot’s 3008 SUV has taken the European Car of the Year title for 2017.