What to expect in Geneva Car Show 2021?

Geneva car show is the biggest and one of the most popular car events in the automotive industry. The event has been taking place annually since the invention of car for over 80 years. Every year it attracts many visitors including professionals, journalists, traders, manufactures and car enthusiasts. Last year over 600,000 visitors attended the event and more than 180 exhibitors displayed. The event has grown exponentially over the last decade burning in new and different highlights to the show which have never been exhibited below.

2021 Geneva car show will take place between 4-14 March 2021 in Switzerland. The event tickets start at 16 CHF. The visitors to the event can expect to see almost everything related to automobile industry including EVs, Hydrogen Cars, Solar mobiles, car parts, tuned cars, super cars, concept cars, accessories and body parts.

 As someone who is exhibiting in the event you can expect to

  • Grow your professional network by meeting with others in the industry all under one roof. The Geneva car shows attracts audience worldwide.
  • Build up brand reputation as all the famous car manufactures including Aston Martin, Mercedes, Toyota, Bentley exhibits and unveil their model regularly in the Geneva car show.
  • Perfect opportunity to unveil and release now models and products to the world as the global media also attend this events and products can go viral in a short time to create a buzz and boost sales $$$

As someone attending the event as a visitor can expect to

  • See and experience the latest car models and technology first-hand than anyone else.
  • Network with professionals and other enthusiasts all over the globe.
  • Enjoy the wide range of automobile on display, good photo opportunity 😉
  • There are many great restaurants and hotels near buy which will make you stay enjoyable. Bar’s offer special discounts for the show visitors.

Due to the current global health crisis situation the 2020 Geneva car show has been cancelled. This will result in the models planned to be launched this year to be moved next year in 2021. Some of the key highlights for next year will be

  • 2021 Audi A3 – all new sports back version; hatchback and sedan.
  • 2021 VW Golf GTI – better performance figures and new design
  • Hyundai Prophecy Concept – sports car with 911 turbo like looks
  • BMW i4 Concept – beauty and performance
  • Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport – a lighter version of the current Chiron
  • Fisker Ocean SUV – labelled as ‘World’s most sustainable SUV’
  • Fiat 500 – Electric version