Unfortunately, we did not get a Geneva Motor Show this year due to concerns regarding Covid-19 (coronavirus). The automakers that planned on releasing their new models at this show had to pivot and find a way to reveal what they had in store for the show. For this, livestreams and press releases were released the morning that the cars were planned to be shown at the Geneva event. So, even though the event didn’t happen, the reveals happened. Below are our ten favorite cars that happened this week, which could be considered as “Geneva reveals.”

Pininfarina Battista Anniversario
Limited to only 5 examples, they will be the first examples in the run of 150 electric Battistas.

2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe and Cabriolet
The new 911 Turbo S is powered by a new 3.8-liter boxer engine with two VTG turbochargers. This heart pumps out 640 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque.

Koenigsegg Gemera
Its appearance is downright incredible, but it’s what’s inside that makes this a very, very special car: four seats.

Aston Martin V12 Speedster
For the V12 Speedster, Aston Martin took inspiration from multiple cars, including the 1959 DBR1, CC100 Speedster Concept and 1953 DB3S.

BRABUS 800 Black & Gold Edition
The BRABUS 800 Black & Gold Edition is here, donning a black appearance with striking gold components.

BMW i4 Concept
This new concept car shows off a car that’s similar to what’s expected from the production version of the i4.

Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
The new Jesko Absolute will, in fact, be the fastest Koenigsegg that will ever be made, present and future.

Bentley Mulliner Bacalar
Each of the twelve examples will be handcrafted in Bentley Mulliner’s headquarters in Crewe and will be personalized to the customer’s preference.

McLaren 765LT
Joining the Mclaren Super Series lineup, this new model is lighter, quicker and faster than the 720S model.

Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport
With a focus on agility and cornering ability, the new Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport is ready for winding roads and track days.
Unfortunately, we did not get a Geneva Motor Show this year due to concerns regarding Covid-19 (coronavirus). The automakers that planned on releasing their new models at this show had to pivot and find a way to reveal what they had in store for the show. For this, livestreams and press releases were released the morning that the cars were planned to be shown at the Geneva event. So, even though the event didn’t happen, the reveals happened. Below are our ten favorite cars that happened this week, which could be considered as “Geneva reveals.”

Pininfarina Battista Anniversario
Limited to only 5 examples, they will be the first examples in the run of 150 electric Battistas.

2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe and Cabriolet
The new 911 Turbo S is powered by a new 3.8-liter boxer engine with two VTG turbochargers. This heart pumps out 640 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque.

Koenigsegg Gemera
Its appearance is downright incredible, but it’s what’s inside that makes this a very, very special car: four seats.

Aston Martin V12 Speedster
For the V12 Speedster, Aston Martin took inspiration from multiple cars, including the 1959 DBR1, CC100 Speedster Concept and 1953 DB3S.

BRABUS 800 Black & Gold Edition
The BRABUS 800 Black & Gold Edition is here, donning a black appearance with striking gold components.

BMW i4 Concept
This new concept car shows off a car that’s similar to what’s expected from the production version of the i4.

Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
The new Jesko Absolute will, in fact, be the fastest Koenigsegg that will ever be made, present and future.

Bentley Mulliner Bacalar
Each of the twelve examples will be handcrafted in Bentley Mulliner’s headquarters in Crewe and will be personalized to the customer’s preference.

McLaren 765LT
Joining the Mclaren Super Series lineup, this new model is lighter, quicker and faster than the 720S model.

Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport
With a focus on agility and cornering ability, the new Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport is ready for winding roads and track days.