EVs

At this point it almost goes without saying that electrification (hybrids, EVs) will be a big part of this event. If a company shows off a concept car, expect it have some sort of electric drivetrain.

With that in mind, Volkswagen is going to unveil its latest I.D. vehicle, the Vizzion. The newest member of the automaker's electric platform will be a showcase for autonomous driving. Yet, VW isn't the only European car maker jumping even more into the world of electrons.

Jaguar will be showing off its I-Pace electric crossover which it unveiled last week. This will be our opportunity to see it up close and personal and make sure it's worthy of the Jaguar moniker. This is the company's first all-electric vehicle so a lot is riding on the SUV.

Meanwhile, Hyundai's brand new Kona SUV is getting an electric version in Geneva. While not as flashy as a Jaguar, the Kona is a smart little crossover that could do well as an EV especially with a range of 292 miles.

For something a bit more outrageous than a Jaguar, Volkswagen and Hyundai, new automaker Rimac will be introducing its second all-electric supercar. Fans of Amazon's The Grand Tour, might remember that Richard Hammond crashed one of the original Rimacs during filming. Hopefully, they keep him away from the company's latest offering.

Also, the Italian designed, pure electric Giugiaro concept car will be premiering. It's supposed to highly connected to the Internet of Things. So maybe it'll be amazing looking and quick while also controlling your Wemo-paired lights.

On the rumor front, there's talk of a Mercedes EV making a splash in Geneva. So far that's all we've heard, but we're excited to see what the German automaker has up its sleeve.

Plus, this will be Polestar's first show. So we're excited to see what Volvo's performance brand will be bringing to the event.

Hybrids

The nearly bulletproof Honda CRV is expected to finally getting a hybrid variant. We'd also like to see an EV of this small SUV, but it looks like that's not in the cards. At least not yet.

Bentley (yeah Bentley) is expected to unveil the Bentayga with a hybrid powertrain. So the uber rich can look stylish while also reducing some of their carbon footprint.

We're also looking forward to seeing some surprise announcements about mobility, autonomous driving and of course, more electric cars. Just be prepared to stay up late for all the big reveals. Coverage starts March 6th at 8:00 AM Central European Time (2:00 AM ET/11:00 PM PT).

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