Geneva International Motor Show

Hotel President Wilson, Geneva
December 6, 2018

Geneva International Motor Show

Geneva International
Motor Show

Geneva International Motor Show, whose first edition dates back to 1905, is held every year and is now one of the major events in the world of cars. The 2018 edition, which took place from 8 to 18 March, 2018, brought together nearly 180 exhibitors and 660,000 visitors and presented a hundred new products and concept cars.

Geneva Motor Show opened its doors Tuesday, March 6, 2018 to the press around the world. For two days, the new exclusive models from global manufacturers are presented before the show receives the public. The corridors of the Palexpo were crowded. The Geneva Motor Show is the first European car show of the year and gives pride of place to the various innovations of the sector. Peugeot has come to present its new 508, Audi unveils its models E- Tron Quattro and A6, etc. On Monday, March 5, shortly before the opening of the show, the Volvo XC40 was elected vehicle of the year 2018. The next edition of the Geneva International Motor Show will take place from 7 to 17 March 2019. Among the most anticipated vehicles there will be of course the Clio 5, it will probably be the star of the show at home builders. The Pininfarina PF-Zero electric will also be presented as a standard version in Switzerland. In addition, BMW, Mercedes and Audi should come loaded on the shores of Lake Geneva. If you are one of the car lovers and you are planning to attend this big show next year, we recommend you to rely on our concierge company Next Corp as we are based in Geneva and we are ready to take care of all the details for you; from transportation, to hotel reservation as well as providing you with the ticket of the event and many other top quality services, all you have to do is to contact us beforehand in order to fully enjoy Geneva International Motor Show of 2019 without any inconvenience. ​

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