The organiser of the Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) have announced that the 2022 edition of the show will be cancelled, due to issues relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. The motor show has been cancelled for the third time.
The organisers have also decided that the International Motor show will be sold to a new promoter and loan from the state of Geneva will not be accepted.
What do you do when your garage is full of supercars, hypercars, limited edition cars, yachts, jets or an airline perhaps? You get something that's built just for you and is the only of its kind in the world. Somewhere out there, a certain billionaire has just done exactly that and paid some outlandish amounts of money for the same. We are talking about the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, a car that makes the Chiron look "affordable" with only one to be ever produced. And with a price tag of $12.5 million or Rs. 87 crore (ex-showroom), it is the world's most expensive new car to be sold ever. In fact, the one-off car actually costs about Rs. 132 crore on-road (after taxes).
Volkswagen's electric future looks fun, at least that's the kind of vibe the I.D. Buggy concept is all about at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show this year. The new concept is heavily inspired by 60s-era Beetle-based dune buggies and is more of a design study than a preview to a production model. The Volkswagen I.D. Buggy Concept is based on the automaker's new Modular Electric Drive (MEB) platform that will underpin a host of new electric models from the automaker.
In the same way that the exterior design of the Vision Concept took some of its inspiration from Concorde, so the Lagonda All-Terrain Concept has taken some of its initial design language from the world of the super yacht.