The new Porsche 911 GT3 has a top speed of 196 mph and goes from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds.
Porsche
It is the first Porsche to have active rear-wheel steering.
Porsche
The interior is made to look like a true sports car, with leather seats, of course. Price tag: $130,400.
Porsche
Ferrari's new flagship supercar is certainly beautiful, but we have our doubts about the name: LaFerrari.
Ferrari
The hybrid has a 6.3-liter V12 engine and two electric motors, which together produce 950 horsepower.
Ferrari
That's good for a 0 to 60 mph time of under 3.0 seconds, and a top speed above 217 mph. Pricing has not yet been announced.
Ferrari
That makes it faster than McLaren's P1, which is powered by a similar hybrid system.
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For $1.3 million, this hybrid beast goes from 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds.
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Despite all that power, McLaren says the car is built to be "drivable" by non-professionals. It should prove its prowess on corners, not straightaways.
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The real star of the supercar baby boom was the Lamborghini Veneno.
Lamborghini
Named for a legendary fighting bull, it was built to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th birthday.
Lamborghini
And it's the most expensive of the new cars at Geneva, with an eye-popping $3.9 million price tag. Oh, and only three will be produced.
Lamborghini
Two years ago, Alfa Romeo brought the 4C concept car to Geneva. This year, it's bringing the production version.
Alfa Romeo
The stunning 4C has a jet fighter-style cockpit, and 240 horsepower under the hood of its 2,100 pound body. Pricing hasn't come out yet, but it should be around $45,000.
Alfa Romeo
Its 0 to 60 mph time is not as impressive as the most powerful cars on this list, but 4.5 seconds is still pretty good.
Alfa Romeo
Headlining the crop of ultra-luxury cars at Geneva is the Rolls-Royce Wraith.
Rolls-Royce
It's no lumbering ride: With a 4.4 second 0 to 60 second time, the sleek coupe is the fastest and most powerful Rolls ever.
Rolls-Royce
Along with a sumptuous interior, there's the Starlight Headliner: an option that puts 1,340 fiber optic lamps into the roof lining, so you feel like you're constantly driving under a starry sky. The Wraith starts at $319,358 for European buyers.
Rolls-Royce
Bentley isn't slacking either. It brought the new Flying Spur to the show in Geneva.
Bentley Motors
For those who don't get to sit behind the wheel, the back seat is the place to be: There's a nine-liter bottle cooler in the central rear armrest, and two 10-inch LCD screens are fixed to the backs of the front seats, among many other luxury features.
Bentley Motors
It can hit 200 mph and go from 0 to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds. That's incredibly fast, especially for a Bentley. Price tag: $206,000.
Bentley Motors
Keeping on the theme of 'most powerful ever' is the Rapide S. Aston Martin put a 6-liter V12 engine under the hood.
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That makes it 17 percent more powerful than the outgoing Rapide, and the most powerful Aston to date.
Aston Martin
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