Yesterday we promised you more photos from the Geneva Show -- so here they are. And what a collection of gorgeous metal to salivate over -- from modified Caymans to cars you will never have heard of, we've got them all, thanks to ace PistonHeads snapper Sebastian Geisler.
Highlights include first sighting of Lotus' GT car, the Europa, a raft of new supercars from Koenigsegg and Paganui, plus the Gumpert Apollo, BMWs galore (well, two), the Jaguar XK Cabriolet, new cars from Maserati and Morgan, and more.
But first here's one you've not seen before:
This Spanish company's logo portrays the Iberian Lynx, a very rare animal -- which reflects the fact that we've never heard of Identity before.
It's powered by a 480bhp V8, or with tuning it'll make 550bhp. A choice of powerplant's been made but Identity can't reveal it until the deal is signed. The car will go in to production around the end of 2007 and the company expects to sell 300 cars over the next four years or so. We've no price yet.
The latest edition of this rare and amazingly expensive Swedish supercar, the CCX is in many aspects a new car: it's been re-engineered to comply with US regulations and market demands. CCX stands for Competition Coupe X and commemorates the 10th anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first, 1996 CC prototype.
Maserati Gransport MC Victory