Yesterday we brought you some highlights from the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. The pace of new model and concept car reveals was so frenetic it was difficult to keep up with every single launch. So today we bring you more 2019 Geneva Show highlights.


Koenigsegg Jesko

Koenigsegg Jesko

This dramatic-looking hypercar from Koenigsegg boasts some incredible performance figures. The headline numbers are as follows: A twin-turbo V8 that is good for 1 175 kW/1 500 N.m, top speed is quoted as 485 km/h (an even 300 miles per hour), and 1 000 kg of downforce is produced by the aero package. Only 125 units of this Swedish car will be built. Expect Koenigsegg to take a shot at the world’s fastest production car record with this new model.

2019 Geneva Motor Show


Alfa Romeo Tonale

Alfa calls the Tonale a concept car, but what you are looking at is the smaller brother to the Stelvio SUV. It features a form of hybrid powertrain and will, in all likelihood, be based on a platform from within the FCA group, probably a Jeep Renegade. Expect a production version to compete with BMW X1 and Audi Q2.

Alfa Romeo Tonale Concept


Aston Martin Vanquish

Aston Martin Vanquish Vision Concept

It is a design study for now, but the Aston Martin Vanquish is a clear indication to muscle in on the space currently occupied by Ferrari’s F8 Tributo and McLaren’s 720S. When it makes production it will be the firm’s first series production mid-engined car. Power will come from a V6 motor, most likely with forced induction, that will sit in a lightweight body.


Honda e Prototype

Honda e Prototype

The Honda e Prototype is a near production-ready all-electric model from the Japanese car maker. The firm started with the popular Urban EV show car and started to develop a road-going version. The Honda e Prototype is said to have a full-charged range of 200 km and will spearhead Honda’s commitment to full electrification. It is expected to go on sale before the year ends.


Golden Sahara 2

Golden Sahara 2

In collaboration with Klairmont Kollections, Goodyear unveiled the restored Golden Sahara II at the 2019 Geneva  Motor Show. An iconic custom car of the 1950s and 60s, the Golden Sahara II was one of the first concepts of autonomous vehicles and was fitted with glowing, see-through tyres that were custom developed by Goodyear.