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The organizers of the Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) have announced a new biennial car show that will be held in Doha as part of a tie-up with Qatar Tourism.
The new event, which will be known as the 'Qatar Geneva International Motor Show' will be held in Doha from either 2022 or 2023. Geneva will continue to host the event on an annual basis. Moreover, the 2022 event is on schedule and will be held from February 19-27. The "full concept" for the show's new format will be presented at Geneva in February.
The Geneva Motor Show is one of the oldest car expositions. The first event was held in 1905. The 2020 and 2021 events had to be cancelled due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Whats so Geneva about the show when it is not in Geneva ? Better to just call it Qatar Motor show.
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Moreover, the 2022 event is on schedule and will be held from February 19-27. |
Geneva motor show cancelled for third year running.
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Europe's biggest motor show was set to return in February 2022, having not been held since 2019 as a result of the pandemic, but "industry-wide issues relating to the Covid-19 pandemic" have prompted its cancellation yet again.
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The announcement comes shortly after showrunners announced a new partnership with Qatar Tourism, which will spawn a biennial spin-off motor show in Doha from either autumn 2022 or 2023. The latter date is more likely now, given the main Swiss event's cancellation, but no official announcement has been made regarding the Doha edition.
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The Geneva International Motor Show scheduled to take place in February has been cancelled for the fourth year running.
They said they would focus instead on a complementary motor show, the Geneva International Motor Show Qatar, due to be held in Doha later in 2023.
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Due to the uncertainties in the global economy and geopolitics, as well as the risks related to the development of the pandemic, the organisers have decided to focus exclusively on the planning of the event in Doha in 2023
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Geneva Motor Show 2024.
Considered the most prestigious trade fair in Europe, the organisers expect more than 300,000 visitors to come and admire the exceptional models between 26 February and 3 March 2024. While some manufacturers have already announced their arrival, others have decided to skip this event.
While Groupe Renault (Renault, Dacia, Alpine) will take part in this edition, which will mark the 100th anniversary of the automotive event, four German manufacturers have already indicated that they will not attend.
- BMW, Mercedes, Audi and BMW absent
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Spokespeople for BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Volkswagen said they would not be in attendance. Skoda, Cupra and Porsche have not yet made a decision, but according to the German magazine "the probability of participation is low
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Ticketing for the Geneva Motor Show is scheduled to open in December 2023. To date, prices for the 2024 edition have not been disclosed.
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Just eight auto brands will attend this year's Geneva motor show.
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This year's show, scheduled between February 26 and March 3, will host only two major automotive brands from Europe and not a single of Japan’s big automakers. Renault and Dacia are the largest manufacturers from the Old Continent that will be represented among the participating brands. The other brands will be BYD, Isuzu, Lucid, MG Motor, Microlino, and Pininfarina.
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The dwindling number of participants reflects a broader trend where major automakers are choosing alternative platforms, digital unveilings, or regional events to showcase their latest offerings. Industry insiders attribute this decline to the rising costs associated with participating in such events, coupled with the increasing influence of digital communication channels.
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