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Geneva motor show cancelled indefinitely

The decision doesn't affect the Geneva International Motor Show held in Doha, Qatar, which is planned for November 2025.
2 min read3 Jun '24
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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The Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) has been axed indefinitely, as organisers have cancelled next year’s edition and pulled future editions. Bosses cited the difficult post-pandemic market conditions and "too many uncertainties" currently within the automotive industry having "eroded the attractiveness of major European shows".

  1. Lack of interest from manufacturers cited as one of the reasons
  2. GIMS Qatar to continue; next edition to be held in 2025
  3. First Geneva motor show was held in 1905

President Alexandre de Senarclens blamed a "lack of interest from manufacturers" and the growing competition from the likes of the Paris and Munich shows as "the final blow for a future edition". This meant that investing further into the motor show posed too much risk, added the organiser, Comité Permanent du Salon International de l'Automobile, labelling this a "responsible decision".

Confirming that the show wouldn’t be returning, the Comité said in a statement: “This decision follows the recognition that market conditions in Europe are not conducive to the success of future editions.”

The decision doesn't affect the GIMS Qatar motor show, which was first held in Doha in 2023, during the Geneva show’s 4-year hiatus. The next edition is planned for November 2025.

"This extremely regrettable decision should not detract from the efforts and determination with which we have tried to regain our success," said de Senarclens. "The teams had put all their determination into reviving this motor show after the COVID pandemic."

Previously, organisers told our sister publication Autocar UK that the next Geneva show was planned to open on February 17, 2025, following the event’s "successful and promising" return earlier this year. The 2024 Geneva motor show was the first to take place since 2019.

With 23 manufacturers displaying their vehicles, it was markedly smaller than the pre-pandemic events, with notable omissions including Stellantis and the Volkswagen Group. Those omissions and more followed reportedly bad blood between organisers and some manufacturers over monetary losses incurred by the last-minute cancellation of the 2020 show as COVID spread through Europe.

First held in 1905, the Geneva show had been regarded as the big European motor event, with as many as 120 exhibitors and some 6,00,000 visitors attending in its heyday.

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