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2015 Geneva Motor Show

2015 Geneva Motor Show Featured

Biggest names in automotive excellence showed off their latest machines at this year’s Geneva International Motor Show.

Supercars in all their glory were front and center, with Koenigsegg exhibiting its new Agera RS and Bugatti offering up 'La Finale,' the last of its Veyron line at the show, which runs from March 5-15.

911 GT3 RS
Porsche displayed their 911 GT3 RS. This is the amped-up version of the already-hyper 911 GT3. It has a 4.0-liter, 6 cylinder engine that gets 500hp and 338 pound-feet of torque, which is impressive considering how whip-light the car is.

AMG GT3
Mercedes showed their AMG GT3 racer, the coupe will be made in very limited numbers.

Like a Banshee

The GT3's 600hp V8 engine screamed like a banshee as it rolled on stage to wild applause during its debut.

488GTB

Ferrari debuted the first turbo-charged car it has made in decades: the 488 GTB. The 488GTB is completely new with a new style and new engine derived from F1 racing technology. But you can also see its relation to cars even as far back as the 1975 308GTB Ferrari.

Regera

Sweden's Koenigsegg showed off two new stunning models: the twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 1,500bhp hybrid Regera...

The Vulcan

Aston Martin finally unveiled the Vulcan, the car Aston executives are calling “the most extreme supercar” they have ever made. Its name originated in British aerospace (not, as you might home, from the original Vulcan played by recently departed actor Leonard Nimoy). The Royal Air Force actually flew a jet bomber named the Vulcan from 1956 to 1984. Aston bought the trademark to the name three months ago.

Superveloce

The Lamborghini Superveloce was developed with an enhanced V12 engine, and boasts "magneto-rheological pushrod suspension"

Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman

Mercedes has finally unveiled the Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman, a limited edition limo that will cost $1 million in armored form. The 6.5-meter long Maybach is Mercedes’s latest effort to win the world’s wealthiest car buyers.

La Finale

The last Bugatti Veyron called 'La Finale,' is an open-top Grand Sport Vitesse which boasts 1,200 horsepower. The 450 Veyrons were sold for an average price of $2.6 million each.

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