2021-06-01 14:43
Automotive
Alex Lowe

The Geneva Motor Show will be back in 2022

The Geneva Motor Show will be back in 2022

Last year, at the start of the coronavirus pandemic the organisers of the Geneva Motor Show were forced to cancel the annual motor show. However, while the event was postponed last year and this year, the 91st show will now take place early next year.

The organisers of the show are planning on hosting it between 19th and 27th February 2022. The organisers themselves have losses to recover from, due to the event being cancelled this year, with losses around £9.4 million. The car brands that exhibit have also said they would prefer them to take place next year too, so they can recover financially.

Alex Lowe

The Geneva Motor Show will be back in 2022

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