An updated version of just-auto’s list of world premiere concepts and production models due to take their bows at the Geneva motor show’s 6 March press day.
Audi A6 allroad quattro, third generation for the elevated A6 Avant with cladding
BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé, a rival for the Mercedes CLS-Class
BMW M Performance sub-brand, triple-turbo X6 diesel expected to be first model
Citroën C4 Aircross, one of two new Mitsubishi ASX-based crossovers
Dacia Lodgy, additional model to challenge the Chevy Orlando
Fiat L0, Serbian-built small people carrier that succeeds the Idea
Ford Kuga, second generation of Ford of Europe’s crossover
Hyundai i-oniq concept, new interpretation of ‘fluidic sculpture’ design
Infiniti mid-engined range-extended plug-in sports car concept
Jaguar XF Sport Brake, wagon version of the five-year old XF
Kia cee’d, second generation for the C-segment five-door from Slovakia
Mini Countryman JCW, high performance version
Mitsubishi Motors, preview of next Outlander
Morgan Plus 8, additional BMW V8-engined model
Opel Mokka, and there’s a Vauxhall twin plus Buick’s Encore and a Chevy to come
Peugeot 208, Project A9 and the BVH platform come to life
Peugeot 4008, one of two new Mitsubishi ASX-based crossovers for PSA
Pininfarina Cambiano concept, a showcase for low environmental impact materials
Porsche Boxster, ZF electro-mechanical steering a novelty for this new roadster
Renault Mégane facelift, mid-life update
Rinspeed Dock & Go concept, smart fortwo with a snap-on trailer
SEAT Ibiza facelift, first sighting of the launch model for the brand’s entry to China
Toyota Yaris Hybrid, petrol-electric power a segment first
Volvo V40, an A3 Sportback rival but also a sort-of V50 replacement