2009 Ford Fiesta 3-door
2009 Ford Fiesta 3-door Interior
2009 Ford Fiesta 3-door Interior
2009 Ford Fiesta 5-door
2009 Ford Fiesta 5-door
2009 Ford Fiesta 5-door
2009 Ford Fiesta 5-door
2009 Ford Fiesta 5-door
2009 Ford Fiesta 5-door
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50
2009 Infiniti FX FX50 Interior
2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
2009 Mercedes-Benz SL-class SL63 AMG
2009 Mercedes-Benz SL-class SL63 AMG
2009 Mini Cooper Clubman John Cooper Works
2009 Mini Cooper Clubman John Cooper Works
2009 Mini Cooper Clubman John Cooper Works Interior
2009 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works
2009 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Engine
2009 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Interior
2009 Toyota iQ
2009 Toyota iQ
2009 Toyota iQ
2009 Toyota iQ
2009 Toyota Urban Cruiser

As usual, the 2008 Geneva Motor Show displayed a wide array of vehicles from global powerhouses VW, GM, Peugeot/Citroen, and Toyota; other smaller manufacturers and design companies such as Pininfarina, Sbarro, Koenigsegg, and Weismann showed unique and unorthodox vehicles that only make an appearance at Geneva. Some of the more significant vehicles at the show included the new Citroen C5, Alfa Romeo 8C Spider, Honda Accord (non-US model), Lancia Delta, Ford Fiesta, Infiniti FX50, Tata Nano, and VW Scirocco. Performance enthusiasts should check out the new Lamborghini Gallardo, BMW M3 Convertible, KTM X-Bow, and Koeniggsegg CCR. Of all the global auto shows, none can match Geneva for its sheer breadth of new production and concept automobiles.