It is time again for the Geneva Motor Show, and it is an open invitation to the world's best auto manufacturers to show off what they will be putting on the road in the future.
We offer you a drive-through of the top five future concept cars, which you would love to sit in, and other best 2012 Geneva Motor Show debuts on your computer screens right away.
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The new Aventador J concept car would offer an utterly indescribable experience of power and dynamics.Reuters It is an absolute one-of-a-kind piece of artReutersIt is the fastest Ferrari ever with spaciousness and fuel-efficiency as common factors and comes packed with incredible technology.ReutersAlso the supercar has the ability to hit 124mph in just 8.5 seconds and has a dry weight of 1,525kg, which is 70kg lighter than its predecessorReutersAudi A3 – The 3-Door Innovation AudiThe base price of the A3 with the entry-level engine, which will follow around the end of the year, will be 21,600 euros in Germany.AudiThe front-wheel-drive Toyota FT-Bh concept is powered by a 1.0-litre two-cylinder petrol engine, an electric motor and a lithium-ion battery.Toyota UKThe FT-Bh has been designed to keep manufacturing costs down, using materials already becoming common in the industry, with an aim to position it as an affordable hybrid car of the future.Toyota UKIt also boasts zero emission urban transport over a 30-mile range and would produce a CO2 output of 55g/km (NEDC cycle).InfinitiIn addition, the company claims with Infiniti Emerg-E Concept invention, the CO2 emissions of the Infiniti M35h lowered to 159g/km without any reduction in performance.InfinitiA visitor sits in a Porsche Boxter Cabriolet.ReutersA Koenigsegg Agera 2 car is displayed on the car maker's booth during the first media day of the Geneva Auto Show at the Palexpo in GenevaReutersThe new Class A Mercedes-Benz car is displayed on the car maker's booth during the first media day of the Geneva Auto Show at the Palexpo in GenevaReutersA Bentley EXP 9 F concept car is displayed on the car maker's booth during the first media day of the Geneva Auto Show at the Palexpo in GenevaReutersA new Nissan Invitation concept car is displayed on the Nissan booth during the first media day of the Geneva Auto Show at the Palexpo in GenevaReuters