Geneva Motor Show 2019 in pictures: Ferrari F8 Tributo, Honda e Prototype and more


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Alfa Romeo Tonale: a new PHEV crossover that will sit below the Stelvio SUV in Alfa Romeo’s line-up

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Bentley 6.5 litre ‘Blower’: a Le Mans icon on display at Geneva to celebrate the

Bugatti Divo: when a regular 261mph Chiron just isn’t fast enough, there’s the Bugatti Divo. Developed as a track-focused version of the Chiron, the Divo gets race car-inspired carbon fibre winglets and a revamped front-end compared to the base car. Each car carries a price tag of £4.5m



Ferrari F8 Tributo: a surprise unveiling at the show. The F8 Tributo replaces the 488 GTB, bringing with it sleeker styling and a more powerful V8 turbo engine







Pagani Zonda C12: the Italian luxury carmaker has restored the first-ever Zonda C12, arguably one of the most iconic supercars of all time, to mark the machine’s 20-year anniversary

Peugeot e-208: the French carmaker is aiming to go fully electric by 2023. To kick off its bold strategy, the company unveiled an EV version of its new 208 hatchback


Italian design icon has revealed its first all-electric hypercar, promising double the power output of an F1 car for

Polestar 2: Volvo’s electric sub brand is taking on the Tesla Model 3 with its new all-electric saloon

Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet (992): the new 992-generation sports car can now be had with a fabric roof

Tesla Model S Shooting Brake: Dutch coach builder RemetzCar had planned to produce around 20 examples of its Tesla Model S Shooting Brake before it ceased operating in 2018. One of the company’s development cars was on display with Dutch tyre manufacturer Vredestein

Toyota GR Supra: the new Supra made its European debut at the Geneva show. It’s completely sold out for 2019, so buyers who missed out will have to wait until later this year for 2020 orders to open