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8 cars we can’t wait to see at the Geneva Motor Show

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Auto shows are a magical thing. Especially one as big as the Geneva Motor Show.

Journalists, engineers, and auto company executives all come together to show off their new stuff and inspect the competition's product. 

For the general public though, it's a fantastic opportunity to see all the newest cars in an open, stress-free environment.

These are the cars we're most excited to see on display next week at the Geneva Motor Show. 

Morgan Motors will introduce an electric version of its Morgan 3-Wheeler.

The Morgan 3-Wheeler is a car unlike any other cars on the road today. Some of that is because it looks like nothing else, some of it is thanks to the whole wind in your face, open-top experience, and some of that is the rumbly motorcycle motor.

An electric version of that would almost be a completely different world. 

Hopefully at Geneva, we'll see what it's all about. 



We'll finally get more details about the Volvo V90.

Though the Audi RS6 Avant and the Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG wagon might have it beat in the speed category, the Volvo V90 is arguably the best looking, safest, and one of the most practical wagons soon to be on the market. 



Pagani's Huayra BC is a $2.6 million car that will get a ton of attention.

Pagani's are of a special breed. Outlandish looking no matter how you stare at it, amazing performance, and of course, an insane price tag. 

With the recently announced BC edition Huayra, Pagani has taken all of this a step further.

It's lighter, more powerful, more aerodynamic, and more expensive.

If you want this 789 horsepower, ultra-rare Italian super car, you best have $2.6 million handy.

And if you don't, well, staring at it for extended periods of time at the Geneva Motor Show is basically the next best thing. 



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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