The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
The 2012 Beijing motor show proved yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
With a number of global debuts from both international and domestic brands, the show – which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai – is now a must-attend event in our calendar.
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The 2012 Geneva motor show, held once again at the Palexpo in the Swiss capital, saw some of the most highly-anticipated concept cars revealed. Arguably the most famous of the motor shows, the 2012 edition saw the unveiling of Ferrari's fastest roadcar yet, the F12 Berlinetta, and the Lamborghini Aventador J, which also created quite the buzz.
From Bentley to Hyundai, bicycles to supercars, we were there to catch everything that mattered.
The 2012 Geneva motor show, held once again at the Palexpo in the Swiss capital, saw some of the most highly-anticipated concept cars revealed. Arguably the most famous of the motor shows, the 2012 edition saw the unveiling of Ferrari's fastest roadcar yet, the F12 Berlinetta, and the Lamborghini Aventador J, which also created quite the buzz.
From Bentley to Hyundai, bicycles to supercars, we were there to catch everything that mattered.
The 2012 Geneva motor show, held once again at the Palexpo in the Swiss capital, saw some of the most highly-anticipated concept cars revealed. Arguably the most famous of the motor shows, the 2012 edition saw the unveiling of Ferrari's fastest roadcar yet, the F12 Berlinetta, and the Lamborghini Aventador J, which also created quite the buzz.
From Bentley to Hyundai, bicycles to supercars, we were there to catch everything that mattered.
The 2012 Geneva motor show, held once again at the Palexpo in the Swiss capital, saw some of the most highly-anticipated concept cars revealed. Arguably the most famous of the motor shows, the 2012 edition saw the unveiling of Ferrari's fastest roadcar yet, the F12 Berlinetta, and the Lamborghini Aventador J, which also created quite the buzz.
From Bentley to Hyundai, bicycles to supercars, we were there to catch everything that mattered.