For obvious reasons, this year's Geneva Motor Show was mostly about supercars, Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren being the main "poles d'attraction".
As expected, the musclecar segment didn't spark to much interest, aside from the 2014 Corvette Stingray Convertible, but those American high-displacement machines were showcased as well.
SRT brought there a red, shiny Viper Coupe on chromed "look at me" wheels, and that's a perfect recipe for an auto show. Meanwhile Chevy introduced the Camaro Convertible and the blue Hot Wheels version, the latter for the big children in you.
Where there's a Chevy there must be a Dodge as well, thus a black 6.4-liter Hemi-powered Charger will lurk in the shadow of a Ram truck waiting to be admired by the fanatic musclecar fans that might end up in Switzerland.
For those who care less about tradition and desire something a little more modern, a CTS-V Coupe model is displayed at the Cadillac stand. Unfortunately, there's no Mustang in sight, but we all know Ford is busy getting that pony four-cylindered for Europe.
SRT brought there a red, shiny Viper Coupe on chromed "look at me" wheels, and that's a perfect recipe for an auto show. Meanwhile Chevy introduced the Camaro Convertible and the blue Hot Wheels version, the latter for the big children in you.
Where there's a Chevy there must be a Dodge as well, thus a black 6.4-liter Hemi-powered Charger will lurk in the shadow of a Ram truck waiting to be admired by the fanatic musclecar fans that might end up in Switzerland.
For those who care less about tradition and desire something a little more modern, a CTS-V Coupe model is displayed at the Cadillac stand. Unfortunately, there's no Mustang in sight, but we all know Ford is busy getting that pony four-cylindered for Europe.