The 8 most impressive cars revealed at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show

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The press days at the Geneva Motor Show were filled with some of the most important car debuts the industry will see all year.

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Though some new car reveals really got us excited, not everything that had covers pulled off was really worth caring about.

These are our favorite new cars from the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.

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The Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport is the perfect 'Vette for the guys that loves to drive on the track, but doesn't need extreme amounts of power.

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All the suspension from the higher-performance Z06 with the 460 horsepower from the base model.

And it has stripes.

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The Porsche 911R is the 911 that car geeks everywhere have been pleading for.

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The 500 horsepower motor from the GT3RS and a manual transmission to go with it. 

No wing here.

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Only the deployable spoiler that's hidden on top of the engine cover.

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The Bugatti Chiron came to return Bugatti to the top of the game.

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With their limited top speed of 261 MPH and a 0-60 time of 2.5 seconds, I'd say they did a pretty good job.

This insane motor churns out nearly 1500 horsepower.

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And it looks pretty great too.

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Some might say the Koenigsegg Regera is the more advanced of the bunch.

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With its fancy direct-drive transmission system and handcrafted batteries and whatnot.

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But the Morgan EV3 is the true electric beauty here.

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It's like the gasoline Morgan 3-Wheeler, only less rumble.

Maybe that's not such a bad thing.

The Abarth 124 Spider is the new turbocharged Mazda Miata that comes from the factory.

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Another enthusiast specialty

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Two tailpipes on each side?

Fiat Abarth 124 Spider
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If this thing's exhaust sounds anything like its little brother's, the Fiat 500 Abarth's exhaust, then buyers will be very, very happy.

Red. Because speed.

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The Abarth carries a 10 horsepower bump from the 160 horsepower base Fiat model.

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The 13 year old Aston Martin DB9's replacement finally came. Meet the DB11.

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It's got 600 horsepower and can do 0-60 in 3.9 seconds

If you haven't seen or heard it up close yet, just wait. 

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The design is phenomenal.

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The McLaren 570GT shows off McLaren's version of a dedicated luxury car.

McLaren 570GT
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It's like their 570S, only toned down just the slightest amount. The ride is slightly more compliant, a more quiet exhaust comes standard, and the 570GT also uses specially designed tires to help keep road noise levels down.

There's also quite a bit more storage room.

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But it's still a McLaren.

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