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The Geneva International Motor Show is one of the coolest car shows on the circuit, thanks to its unabashed adoration of supercars and crazy, beautiful design work. This year’s show didn’t disappoint. Here were some of our favorites among the many machines that took a bow in Switzerland.
Aston Martin AM-RB 003

Aston is now in the middle of a pivot to mid-engine supercars, first with the Valkyrie and now with the AM-RB 003. Powered by a hybrid V6, the AM-RB 003 will deploy adaptive aerodynamics via a morphing rear wing. The device uses NASA-developed FlexFoil material in its rear wing, enabling it to shift the downforce without moving the wing itself, which increases drag. The car should enter production by 2021.
Audi Q4 E-Tron

In addition to unloading a gaggle of hybrid versions of its core lineup, Audi also brought a new full-electric car to Geneva, the Q4 E-Tron, a crossover concept. It will use dual electric motors and an 82-kWh battery pack, delivering 301 horsepower while tech delivers the kind of eye-candy EV owners expect. It should enter production by early 2021, with quick-charging technology that will deliver 80 percent charge in just 30 minutes.