2021 Geneva Motor Show could proceed in revised form; shorter duration and limited attendance – report

2021 Geneva Motor Show could proceed in revised form; shorter duration and limited attendance – report

The Geneva Motor Show could make a return next year under an altered format, Automotive News Europe reports, following the late cancellation of this year’s edition of the exhibition in Switzerland, just days before its original schedule.

Due to the protracted Covid-19 pandemic, the 2021 running of the Geneva show was announced in June this year to be cancelled, when it was also announced that its organisers, the Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) Foundation, decided to sell the event to Palexpo SA, the firm which provides the venue for the Swiss event.

Now though, the revised plan sees the show shortened to just three days, down from the original 15 days, and it will only be open to members of media outlets, the magazine reported.

2021 Geneva Motor Show could proceed in revised form; shorter duration and limited attendance – report

The revised show format will be staged at the event’s existing Palexpo venue on the outskirts of Geneva, in a mixture of physical and virtual events that include 30-minute press conferences held both live and via online broadcasts.

“This period of transition presents an opportunity for us to reinvent our profession, evolve our events and create new platforms for bringing people together both in person and virtually,” as written in a Palexpo promotional brochure sighted by Automotive News Europe.

The GIMS Foundation has offered to car makers three packages ranging from 150,000 Swiss francs (RM676,991) to 750,000 Swiss francs (RM3,384,766), though no manufacturer has confirmed participation in the revamped 2021 running of Geneva Motor Show yet, Autocar reports.

2021 Geneva Motor Show could proceed in revised form; shorter duration and limited attendance – report

The starting package offers a one-car show stand with access for 10 media guests, and a stage with an LED TV wall, while the higher-priced packages can grow in capacity up to four cars and guests, the magazine wrote. It also notes that approval from local health authorities is another hurdle, citing the London Concours of Elegance as a recently held event, though that had taken place outdoors with limited capacity.

The 2021 edition of the Geneva Motor Show in its original format was cancelled as a majority of exhibitors stated that they would “probably not participate in a 2021 edition, and that they would prefer to have a GIMS in 2022,” the committee and foundation board stated in June.

The cancellation had resulted in losses of of around 11 million Swiss francs (RM49.5 million) at the time, and while a loan of 16.8 million Swiss francs (RM75.5 million) from the canton of Geneva was approved, this was under the condition that the show had to run in 2021, with the first repayment to be made in June 2021. The organisers have not accepted the loan due to the initial cancellation of the 2021 show.

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Open roads and closed circuits hold great allure for Mick Chan. Driving heaven to him is exercising a playful chassis on twisty paths; prizes ergonomics and involvement over gadgetry. Spent three years at a motoring newspaper and short stint with a magazine prior to joining this website.

 

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  • mahal rupenye nak letak kereta dalam pameran motor geneva ni.

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    • baek lagi letak dalam kl motorshow kita bah.

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    • Helmy Kadir on Sep 23, 2020 at 7:36 am

      I hope our KLIMS guys also use their brains and do what is proper.

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    • Christy Wong on Sep 23, 2020 at 7:50 am

      In our KL Motor Show, we only exhibit oils and credit cards from the banks. Hardly any new car launches

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      • Spin Too Much on Sep 23, 2020 at 6:54 pm

        Motor shows is to show off cars, not to launch new cars. You want to launch cars do it at showroom where people can see and touch and buy the cars. KLMS does it right.

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      • Jeremy on Sep 23, 2020 at 9:48 pm

        Such an illogical comment. Pls think before you comment. Car is the 2nd biggest purchase of the house in any persons life. Of course they want to also see what oils are good for their new cars and what finances is suitable when buying at KLMS.

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  • Rakyat Malaysia on Sep 22, 2020 at 11:03 pm

    Why not just do it online lah! These Mat Sallehs are soooo advanced yet want to have physical show when still under pandemic. Ego to the max.

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