All Geneva Motor Show articles – Page 7
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Geneva 2017: AMG GT Concept points to production four-door hybrid
Mercedes AMG GT concept explores a new definition of luxury
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Geneva 2017: Anthony Lo on Renault’s design progress
CDN catches up with Anthony Lo as Renault introduced its electric Zoe e-Sport concept
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Geneva 2017: Kia’s Gregory Guillaume on the production Stinger
It's been a long journey for the production Stinger explains Gregory Guillaume
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Geneva 2017: Max Missoni on Volvo’s XC60 exterior
CDN talks XC60, the first production car designed entirely under Thomas Ingenlath
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Geneva 2017: Snapshots
Geneva 2017 proved once again that the devil is in the detail when it comes to car design
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Geneva 2017: Volvo XC60 cabin flags up its roots
The new XC60 shows how fundamentally Nordic design influences Volvo interiors
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Geneva 2017: Car Design Awards – the winners
Awards and our new yearbook launched at a starry Geneva night
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Geneva 2017: Citroen C-Aircross exterior
The new C-Aircross concept shows Citroën's colourful future for SUV design
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Geneva 2017: Tata launches new brand TAMO with Racemo sports car
Tata launches new agile sub-brand and its first car today at Geneva
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Q&A with Antony Villain, Alpine
Alpine’s first production car for more than 20 years is set to launch at the 2017 Geneva motor show. CDN talks to its design director, Antony Villain
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M.A.D. about Geneva
Car designers don't tend to get much downtime during motor shows, but if you do, Geneva's MB&F M.A.D.Gallery is well worth a visit
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New Car: Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet
The big Mercedes classic gets a falcon-friendly farewell
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Pininfarina previews Fittipaldi supercar
Pininfarina teams up with motorsport legend to produce a supercar
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Concept Car of the Week: Pininfarina Maserati Birdcage (2006)
In the late 1950s Maserati launched a series of lightweight racing cars to conquer the 24 hours of Le Mans as well as other famous races. Known as ‘Birdcages’, the cars were constructed of a latticework of chromium/molybdenum steel tubing and covered by light sheet metal.
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Concept Car of the Week Geneva special: Corvair Testudo (1963)
The Corvair Testudo is a fabulous mixture of slightly misplaced American ingenuity and bravely outrageous Italian style