One of the world's most important and largest (in terms of new launches and reveals) auto shows is about to kick off in less than 24 hours. The Geneva Auto Show is always a hot bed for new technology and new cars in the mass market, supercar/hypercar and boutique automaker segment and we bring you some of the most highly anticipated and highly awaited cars that you can expect this year. The list has something for everyone - from the next generation electric cars that might make it to India to record breaking hypercars that will push the barriers of speed as we know it to smaller automakers and design houses bringing out their latest creation and of course, the latest concept from Tata Motors. Read on to know more:
The VW Tiguan GTE Plug-In hybrid is set to be launched only for the European market right now, while the US market will have to wait for a longer time.
The pilot programme comes after the Chinese government made EV manufacturers responsible for setting up facilities to collect and recycle spent batteries.
The GLC F-CELL will be launched in the market in 2019 and will be called the EQC and in fact will be the first fully battery-electric Mercedes-Benz production model from the new product and technology brand EQ.
Jaguar has t at the revealed the I-Pace electric SUV ahead of its public debut at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. This is the company's first production electric car
The electrification of Skoda's model range will commence in 2019 with the introduction of the Skoda Superb plug-in hybrid. The Skoda Superb Hybrid will be the automaker's first electric model and now details on its powertrain have emerged. A recent report states that the upcoming Skoda Superb plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) will be drawing power from a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine with 154 bhp on offer.
Hyundai showcased the NEXO fuel cell SUV at the ongoing India-Korean business summit. The NEXO SUV makes a total of 161 bhp and peak torque of 395 Nm. It has a range of 609 kilometres on a single charge.