Geneva car show back in 2023

Geneva International Motor Show

The Geneva International Motor Show will be back next year.


It will be held at the Palexpo between 14th and 19th February 2023. That’s earlier than normal – and shorter. 

Organisers say that’s due to the availability of the hall and car makers – they add there is a trend for shorter shows worldwide.

While covid was responsible for the cancellations in 2020 and 2021 – it was not the fault of the virus for this year’s no show.

That’s because car makers are not ready to unveil new models as many of them are suffering production delays due to the shortage of electronic components. 

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