Toyota
i road concept
Toyota's
concept 'i road' is like a bike disguised in a cars body. This fun new electric
concept vehicle is a 3 wheeler with some quite unique features like its mono
headlamp and its new wheel tilting system. And it just might what we need
to skip through heavy city traffics. A radical take on solving the modern day
inter city commuting issues.
Lamborghini Veneno
This Aventador
based monster costs €3 million! and only 3 will be made. All of which have
been pre-sold. This
super car uses some of the most innovative new materials adding to its brilliant
body work which helps it to stay grounded on tracks. Top
speed is claimed to be 221mph.
LaFerrari
The
new Ferrari presented at the show is officially called LA Ferrari(''The'' Ferrari)
and is a replacement for the Enzo. The
super car is beautifully styled by Ferrari's in-house design studio, and will be
powered by a 6.3 litre v12 engine.Only
499 of these Ferraris will be made and priced at £1 million each.
Definitely
one of the eye catchers of the show. But the best part is that its a 'Hot
Hatch'
The
sleek, low, yet muscular coupe-style hatchback mixes a petrol-fueled
turbo-charged engine with clever regenerative-electric motors to bring a
smart-hybrid solution to this fun-focused concept that points to 'Kia Motors'
future B-segment expansion plans.
Mclaren P1
The production version of the P1 was revealed at the show since the concept debuted
in Paris motor show. Claimed
top speed is 218mph, and extensive wind tunnel development creates a maximum
600kg of downforce. McLaren
will make 375 P1s, each costing £866,000. Definitely One of the most awaited supercars of this year.
VW XL1
Conceptually,
the VW XL1 represents the third evolutionary stage of Volkswagen's 1-litre car
strategy. The
Volkswagen XL1 is the most fuel-efficient production car in the world, with a
fuel consumption value of 0.9 l/100 km. The
car follows pure sports car design principles: Low weight, aerodynamic body and
a low centre of gravity to achieve maximum efficiency.
Rolls Royce Wraith
In its design, Rolls-Royce Wraith presents a masterpiece of elegant simplicity, exuding poise and the promise of dynamism. There is a sense that this car is ready to move with purpose on its driver's command. "The purposeful fastback profile is Wraith's defining element. Inherent in this graceful line that sweeps from the top of the screen to the very rear edge, is the promise of fast, yet effortless touring." Says Giles Taylor, Design Director. Creating a visible distinction between a sporting GT and a true Rolls-Royce was very much key to the success of Wraith's modern design statement.
Pininfarina Sergio Concept
For
more than half a century, Sergio Pininfarina was the face, body, and soul of
the design
firm
that carries his family’s name. Pininfarina
passed away
last July 3 at age 85, and his firm is using this year’s Geneva Motor Show to
unveil a concept car in his honour. Based on a Ferrari
458,
the Sergio is said to be a barchetta or "little boat," which is very
much in the Ferrari tradition. Carrying
the standard 458 drivetrain, the Sergio has 570 horsepower from its 4.5-liter
V-8, and Pininfarina estimates a 0-to-62-mph run of less than 3.4 second. Top
speed is said to be 199 mph.