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Mercedes-AMG GT Concept car was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show 2017 and made quite a statement with its ginormous front jaw. The blazing red car looked every bit as mean as it looked utterly stylish. Reportedly inspired by F1 speeds, the car is close to getting production ready. (Reuters Photo)
Peugeot's Instinct concept car also managed to grab eyeballs - mostly straight from sockets on drooling faces! Exaggerations aside, this here is more like what UFO's would prefer to drive if and when they decide to come to Planet Earth. (AFP Photo)
The car is a vision inside-out. Fitted with cameras all around, the Instinct concept features huge doors, 9.7-inch touchscreen, drive/autonomous modes and a speech-driven personal assistant. And these are just some of the seemingly endless features and highlights. (AP Photo)
Looks are not the only claim to fame for the Trezor as the concept promises to rush from zero to 100kmph in just under four seconds. At 1,600 kilos, it has quite the svelte figure to turn head(lights). (Reuters Photo)
Toyota's i-TRIL concept car made its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show. The three-seater is believed to target urban youngsters who can zip around cities in this by 2030. It may also be capable of autonomous driving but we suspect it would be much more fun to be in control of this electric baby. (AFP Photo)
Volkswagen's Sedric concept has been another superb addition to the Geneva Motor Show. The car is aimed at urban transportation which has space as well as style working for it. (Reuters Photo)
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