Couldn’t make it to Switzerland? Then see what you missed with our gallery from this year’s show.

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ABOVE: Aston Martin confirmed its forthcoming hypercar would take the Valkyrie name – meaning ‘chooser of the slain’ from Norse mythology.

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ABOVE: Audi showed off the range-topping RS5 model for the first time in Geneva.

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ABOVE: The Citroen C-Aircross Concept hints towards a future Nissan Juke-rival.

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ABOVE: DS showed off its Audi Q3-rival, the 7 Crossback, for the first time.

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ABOVE: The 789hp Ferrari 812 Superfast is the most powerful series production model to leave the Italian company’s factory in its 70-year history.

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ABOVE: The Honda Civic Type R – and its rear wing – made its public debut at this year’s show.

Ioniq Driverless class=ABOVE: Hyundai showed off an autonomous version of its Ioniq model. 

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ABOVE: Jaguar’s forthcoming I-Pace electric SUV made its European debut in Geneva.

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ABOVE: Kia’s Audi A4 challenger, the Stinger, made its first apperence at a European show, having previously been revealed in America.

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 ABOVE: The lightweight Lamborghini Huracan Performante was unleashed for the first time at the show.

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ABOVE: Tuning company Mansory showed off its latest bodykit.

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 ABOVE: McLaren revealed its latest supercar, the 720S at the Geneva motor show.

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ABOVE: A concept version of Mercedes’ first pick-up – the X-Class – made its motor show debut at Geneva.

Pagani

ABOVE: The open-top Pagani Huayra Roadster made its public debut at the Geneva motor show.

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 ABOVE: Porsche showed off its latest 911 GT3 sports car…

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ABOVE: … And Lego built a version of the car too.

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ABOVE: 2017’s European Car of the Year, the Peugeot 3008 SUV, provided the inspiration behind the firm’s latest Dakar Rally challenger, the 3008 DKR.

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ABOVE: An uprated version of Renault’s Zoe EV gets 460hp using technology from the Formula E electric car racing series. It won’t make production, but shows what’s possible, the French car maker said.