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Revision as of 00:05, 23 February 2007

The Salon International de l'Auto (or Geneva Motor Show) is an annual auto show held in March in the Swiss city of Geneva. The show started in 1905 and is now the only annual automobile show in Europe. The show is held at Palexpo, a giant convention center. The Salon is scheduled by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, which considers it a major international auto show.

Almost all motor combustion models have been featured in the show. Models ranging from benzene to steam, with many exotic and supercars stealing the spotlights throughout the 20th century. Prototypes, new equipment, technical breakthroughs, and international partnerships as well as political and social debates are all landmarks of this international exhibition.

2007

This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected future events.
It may contain information of a tentative nature and the content may change dramatically as the event approaches and more information becomes available.

The following are scheduled to be introduced at the 2007 Geneva Auto Show:

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

In addition, Subaru will introduce it's new boxer diesel engine and Honda will show its next generation clean diesel engine.

2006

The following major introductions were featured at the 2006 Geneva show:

Concept cars

2005

The following major introductions were made at the 2005 Geneva show:

2004

The following major introductions were made at the 2004 Geneva show:

2003

The following major introductions were made at the 2003 Geneva show:

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