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In 2002 the Geneva Motor Show continues its long standing tradition of showing an abundance of concept cars to the industry, the press and the public. Geneva displays a product mix and design ethic that is very European but clearly tilting toward the International. The Geneva show is also known for its manageable size and elegant presentation.
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Located in a country that has the long standing image of political neutrality, it is not a surprise that the show is seen as a neutral venue, and so a little more relaxed, when compared to Frankfurt, Paris, Tokyo and Detroit. Read more...
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Show Highlights Click images for detailed reports
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Bertone Novanta
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BMW CS1
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Ital Design Brera
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Nissan Yanya
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Opel Concept M
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PSA/Fiat MPV
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Renault Espace
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Rover TCV
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VW Phaeton
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Maybach
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Mercedes CLK
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Peugeot RC
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Volvo ACC2
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Opel Vectra
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Ford Fusion
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Saab 9-3X
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Toyota UUV
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Mitsubishi Pajero Ev.2+2
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Fioravanti Yak
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Mazda MX Sport
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Smart Crossblade
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72nd International Motor Show
Media days:
Mar 5-6
Public days:
Mar 7-17
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Show Preview
Pre-show reports on the concept and production vehicles to debut at the show
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Show Highlights
Reports on the most significant concept and production vehicles |
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Photo Gallery
Over 500 photos from the show floor, covering the new concept and production vehicles.
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Show Review
Reports on design trends and significant debut vehicles
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Geneva Motor Show
2002 Photo CD
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Our Auto Show photo coverage is available on CD ROM. Over 500 high quality photos from the show, with presentation software included.
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