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The 2014 Geneva Motor Show opens to the public on March 6. Here's a sneak peek of the cars that will be presented

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Lexus RC F Racing Concept

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Lexus RC F Racing Concept weights 1,250 kg, and will have a modified version of the base RC F’s V8 engine, producing over 540 horsepower.

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The Lexus RC F Racing Concept was developed to meet Group GT3 international racing standards.

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Lexus RC F Racing Concept: As a GT3 car, the RC F can qualify for races such as the 24 Hours of Nurburgring and the Super Taikyu Endurance and Super GT series in Japan, claims Toyota.

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Lexus RC F Racing Concept: Lexus plans to enter GT3 sports car racing arenas in 2015.

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The Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge premiered at the 2014 Detroit auto show, is a premium sports sedan concept.

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RC 350 with F SPORT package is a stand-alone model, not based on a sedan. This F Sport model will have upgraded driving dynamics and a more aggressive exterior.

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Lexus RC 350 F SPORT shares a platform with the company’s GS model.

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Lexus RC 350 F SPORT - The F Sport steering wheel and shift knob are unique to this model, as is the dark rose interior colour.

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Volvo Concept Estate: The rear of the car borrows from the design of the Volvo’s early-1970s “iconic” 1800 ES. This car has 21-inch wheels, a “floating” grille and new lighting configurations.

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Volvo Concept Estate - the third in a series of Volvo concepts, this car has orange seat belts, woven wool carpets, a crystal gear lever, checkered black and white accents and and leather, wood and copper details in the cabin.

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Volvo will present its new in-car control system - a large, tablet-like touch screen - at the Geneva Motor Show next week. The screen will replace buttons in the centre stack.

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