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Slide 1 of 60: The 2019 Geneva International Motor Show is underway, packed with the usual array of hot new cars, crazy concepts, extreme supercars and next-generation EVs. We’ve elbowed our way to the front of each stand, avoiding the wheeled flight bags, to bring you all the important cars from the 2019 show.Bentley Continental GT Number 9

Slide 4 of 60: The Morgan Plus Six is a brand new car from the ground up, built on an advanced bonded aluminium platform called the Morgan CX generation. It weighs barely more than one tonne and is powered by the 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine found in the new BMW Z4 and Toyota Supra. Morgan is taking orders at the show – prices start from £77,995. We want one.Morgan Plus Six

Slide 7 of 60: Move over Lamborghini Urus, because the Bentley Bentayga Speed is the world’s fastest production SUV. But only just. The twin-turbocharged Bentayga will hit a top speed of 190mph – a full 0.5mph more than the Urus. Small margins for two big cars. Bentley has upped the power to 635hp, dropping the 0-62mph time to 3.9 seconds, which means the Lambo remains the world’s fastest accelerating SUV. This battle is set to continue…Bentley Bentayga Speed

Slide 8 of 60: Meet the most expensive new car of all time: the Bugatti La Voiture Noire. And before you ask, somebody has already paid the €11 million (£9.45 million) before tax price tag. The one-off creation pays homage to the Type 57 SC Atlantic and is powered by an 8.0-litre 16-cylinder engine developing 1,500hp. “Our history is both a privilege and a responsibility – the responsibility for continuing the Bugatti heritage into the future. With ‘La Voiture Noire’, we are paying homage to our heritage and bringing speed, technology, luxury and aesthetics forward to a new era,” said Bugatti president Stephan Winkelmann.Bugatti La Voiture Noire

Slide 14 of 60: Judging by what we’ve seen on the first press day, this will be one of the Instagram stars of the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. The Bugatti Chiron Sport ‘110 ans Bugatti’ celebrates 110 years of the company and pays tribute to France. The makeover is strictly cosmetic, which means the 8.0-litre W16 engine is unaltered. Bugatti hasn’t revealed a price, but if you have to ask, you’re unlikely to be one of the 20 fortunate souls who’ll be taking delivery of this 261mph special edition.Bugatti Chiron Sport 110 ANS Bugatti

Slide 20 of 60: The BMW M4 CS-baiting Lexus RC F Track Edition made its debut at the North American Auto Show (NAIAS) in January and features a massive carbon rear wing, heat-treated exhaust tips, a carbon bonnet, black alloys and a satin paint job. Weight is down by between 70kg and 80kg. The carbon rear wing generates 26kg of additional downforce compared to the standard car’s active spoiler.Lexus RC F Track

Slide 35 of 60: If you thought the grille looked big in the photos, you ought to see it in the metal. Make no mistake, the BMW 7 Series grille is huge. Like properly huge. It’s a bold look, with the size of the grille accentuated by the new slimline headlights. But if the jury’s out on the steakhouse grille, the interior is a more cultured and civilised affair. It’s plusher than our Geneva hotel room in there and it’s a welcome escape from the front grille. BMW 7-Series

Slide 44 of 60: Fresh from its debut at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, the new BMW X7 rolls into Geneva as an unashamedly large and brash luxury SUV. No curves and no excuses, just a monstrous luxury 7 Series on stilts. Available as a seven-seater or a six-seater with comfort seats, the X7 will set you back just shy of £100,000 in M50d form.BMW X7

Slide 42 of 60: Mercedes-AMG will build just 750 GT R Roadsters, each one powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 producing 585hp. It’ll sprint to 62mph in just 3.6 seconds before reaching a top speed of 197mph. Modifications include composite brakes, rear axle steering, AMG coilovers, active aero, lightweight alloys and an adjustable rear spoiler. There’s no word on how many of the 750 units will make it to the UK, or indeed how much it will cost.Mercedes-AMG GT R Roadster

Slide 21 of 60: This is the fastest Porsche 911 Cabriolet ever built. We’re talking about the folding roof, which can be raised and lowered at speeds of up to 30mph in just 12 seconds. Two versions are available at launch: a rear-wheel-drive Carrera S and an all-wheel-drive Carrera 4S, both powered by the same 450hp flat-six, 3.0-litre, twin-turbocharged engine. Prices start from £102,755 for the Carrera S and £108,063 for the Carrera 4S.Porsche 911 Cabriolet

Slide 57 of 60: Mercedes has updated its GLC as it seeks to ward off the threat posed by the BMW X3 and Audi Q5. The exterior and interior have been given a makeover, but the big news is the arrival of the excellent MBUX infotainment unit and a new range of driver assistance systems. Mercedes is also promising more performance and greater efficiency across the range.Mercedes-Benz GLC

Slide 31 of 60: Few were expecting Aston Martin to reveal a second concept at Geneva 2019, but the Vanquish Vision Concept is a big deal for the brand – not to mention a potential headache for the competition. The new Vanquish will be a “transformational moment for the brand… the car that will propel Aston Martin into a sector of the market traditionally seen as the heartland of luxury sports cars,” said president and CEO Andy Palmer. Make no mistake, the new Vanquish should lead to a few sleepless nights at McLaren and Ferrari.Aston Martin Vanquish

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