Gallery: The Most Lust-Worthy Cars Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show
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The Mercedes-AMG Concept GT shows how to put the super in Super Coupe. Four doors, but 0-60 mph in less than three seconds.
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Bentley's getting into the electric game with the EXP 12 Speed 6e. A 'rocket' button on the steering wheel instantly boosts performance.
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The McLaren 720S is the company's first, second generation car, with technology to make anyone feel like an F1 driver.
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The Geneva show is best know for supercars. Ferrari took the wraps off its most powerful road car ever, the 812 Superfast.
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Not to be left out, Lamborghini brought the Huracan Performante out to play.
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The gorgeous Alpine A110 is Euro only, but that's OK because this re-launched Porsche competitor is pretty much sold out anyway.
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In the SUV you never knew you needed (and likely don't) category: The Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet.
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Range Rover filled out its, err, range with the new Velar. In between the Evoque and the Sport, it's the Goldilocks of SUVs.
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Porsche has done the unthinkable, and made a wagon. And the Panamera Sport Turismo is stunning.
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You can always rely on the French for the bonkers cars for regular people. This is the Peugeot Instinct Coupe. A mini wagon with suicide doors.
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The Renault Zoe is Europe's best selling electric car. This e-Sport variant is ridiculous in all the right ways, with 460hp.
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If your wallet doesn't match your wishlist, try the TAMO RaceMo, from India's Tata Motors. Never heard of them? They own Jaguar Land Rover.
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