Porsche presents the new 911 (type 991) Turbo and Turbo S Cabriolet.
Porsche presents the new 911 (type 991) Turbo and Turbo S Cabriolet.
Ferrari unveils today a more extreme version of the 458 Italia.
Volkswagen presents the sportiest version of the new Golf VII, the Golf R.
BMW presents today the Motorsport version of the 3 series coupe (type F82 and promoted 4 series) as a near production-ready “Concept”.
Mercedes joins the premium compact SUV segment.
A complete road test of the new flagship of the Ferrari model range, the F12 Berlinetta.
2013 is an important jubilee for Porsche. While the 911 model attracts the attention with the celebration of its 50th anniversary, the 911 Turbo also reaches a symbolic milestone: the first prototype was presented 40 years ago at the IAA in Frankfurt.
With 71’751 new registrations in the first quarter of 2013, the swiss passenger car market has shrunk by 9.3% in comparison with 2012.
Stunning new development in the unbelievable Nürburgring Gmbh saga: Irina Bokova, the Bulgarian director of UNESCO, has declared Friday her intention to register the Nordschleife to World Heritage List.
The new Bentley Continental GT Speed has lost nothing of its charm.
Bentley presents the new version of the Flying Spur luxury sedan, the four door interpretation of the acclaimed Continental GT.
Audi unveiled the RS6 Avant on December 5th 2012, but the 2013 Geneva autoshow is the first opportunity given to the public and the press to admire it in the metal.
VW premieres the 1 L/100km car, or more accurately the 0.9 L/100km car. A plug-in hybrid two seater allowing to cover 50km in electric mode before switching to diesel. We have seen a lot of futuristic cars over the years, but this is not another concept, this is a commercial product.