In pictures: Ferrari and Lamborghini shine at Geneva Motor Show
The new Concept car 'Viziv' of Japanese car maker Subaru is presented during the media day at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Martial Trezzini / EPA
The new Golf GTI at the Motor Show in Geneva. Martial Trezzini / EPA
The new Mercedes AMG A45 will be on show in Geneva from March 7 through to 17. European premieres. Sandro Campardo / EPA
The new Fornasari Gigi 311 GT. Sandro Campardo / EPA
A Mini John Cooper Works Paceman, produced by BMW, stands on display on the first day of the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Valentin Flauraud / Bloomberg
A BMW i8 concept carwill be on display when this year's show opens to the public on March 7. Valentin Flauraud / Bloomberg
A Lamborghini Venenos was shown on the press day of the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Valentin Flauraud / Bloomberg
A Renault Captur at the Geneva International Motor Show. Valentin Flauraud / Bloomberg
The new Alfa Romeo 4C was launched at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show. Valentin Flauraud / Bloomberg
The new Ferrari La Ferrari (F150) automobile was launched on the first day of the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Chris Ratcliffe / Bloomberg
The new Ferrari La Ferrari (F150) automobile was launched on the first day of the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Chris Ratcliffe / Bloomberg
A purple Range Rover automobile customized by Hamann on display at the Geneva International Motor Show. Chris Ratcliffe / Bloomberg
The new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray on show at the Geneva International Motor Show. Martial Trezzini / AP Photo
The new Koenigsegg Agera S - Hundra is shown during the press day at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Martial Trezzini / AP Photo
The new McLaren P1 is shown during the press day at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Martial Trezzini / AP Photo
The 83rd Geneva International Motor Show opens its gates to the public from March 7 to 17, presenting more than 260 exhibitors and more than 130 world and European premieres.