12 Cars You Need To Follow At The 2015 Geneva International Motor Show
As we all know, the 2015 Geneva International Motor Show starts next month, from the 3rd of March until the 15th March 2015. The automobile fans are once again IN for a big show this year. I have filtered down the big list of cars down to the ones on which everyone is eagerly waiting for.
Let us begin with the list:
Ferrari 488 GTB:
As explained in an article before, the force induced replacement of the 458 Italia is among the cars we’ll be seeing at the Geneva this year. The 488 is the revamped 458 with more aggressive styling, more horsepower and an improved gearbox.
Lamborghini Aventador SV:
The angry bull from Italy, Lamborghini, is reported to unveil the more aggressive, loud and scary Aventador Super Veloce. The latest version would deliver a peak power of 750BHP and a top speed of 220mph.
Koenigsegg Agera RS:
Swedish hyper car company, Koenigsegg is bringing an extreme version of the Agera R, an Agera RS. The RS would be delivering a massive 1100 BHP’s and 250 mph top speed. So, it can be said, the battle between the high powered and priced machines is just about to hit a whole new level.
Audi R8:
The last facelift Audi R8 got was in 2012. The Audi fans are awaiting the latest version of it at Geneva. Rumored to be given V6 and V8 variants this time instead of the V8 and V10, the R8 is among one of the most awaited cars this year.
The McLaren 675LT and P1 GTR:
Unveiling 2 cars this year, McLaren has quite literally shocked the super car world. The 675LT is a more hardcore version of the 650S which was unveiled last year. The 675LT gets most of its styling inspired by the legendary McLaren F1 from the nineties.
Moreover, McLaren has made the P1 even more ferocious and given it some extra BHPs and more refined aerodynamics with the price tag raised to £1.9million.
Porsche 911 GT3 RS and Cayman GT4:
Porsche has always manufactured highly tweaked versions of the 911. This year, the 911 GT3 RS would be unveiled which is the faster and lighter version of the 911 GT3, with a brand new engine and tweaked suspension and aerodynamics.
The Cayman, which everybody thinks is slow, will no longer remain one. The GT4 version would get a 3.8l flat six from a 911 Carrera S and would deliver close to 380 BHP to dispatch the car to 100 in under 4.4 seconds.
Suzuki iK-2 and iM-4:
Suzuki is bringing up their show stands with two new concepts which were highlighted by us a few days back. The first, the iK-2 is a B-segment hatchback that will reportedly slot above the Swift, while the iM-4 is a unique mini-4X4 that the firm says isn’t a replacement for the Jimny, but a crossover with genuine off-road ability.
Honda NSX and Civic Type R:
The long discontinued sports car from Honda, the NSX is confirmed to be beginning its new life at the Geneva next month. The NSX is said to be having a hybrid assisted high output V6 in the middle of the car with a power output of 400BHP (can be more) that would be delivered to the wheels via a Dual Clutch transmission. The front wheels would be connected to 2 independent motors for better handling and an overall increased power.