Geneva Motor Show 2022, the dates of the 91st edition have been made official

Geneva Motor Show 2022, the dates of the 91st edition have been made official

Geneva Motor Show 2022

The Geneva Motor Show will reopen its doors in about nine months. Not surprisingly, the restrictions imposed for the pandemic by Covid-19 have led to the

cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 editions. The decision not to carry out the latter was in fact taken both due to the difficult financial conditions, following the cancellation of the 2020 edition, and due to a survey conducted among car manufacturers.

They have been made official in the past now the dates of the 91st edition of the well-known event dedicated to engines: the Palexpo will start from 19 to 27 February 2022, but the doors of the exhibition halls will be open for the specialized press as early as 17 February. sending the tender packages, we are now officially starting the organization of GIMS 2022. My team and I are looking forward to presenting our concept to exhibitors and subsequently to the public. We sincerely hope that the health situation and the corresponding political regulations relating to Covid-19 will allow us to make it happen, said Sandro Mesquita, CEO of Geneva International Motor Show.

With the recent formalization of the return of one of the most important kermesse dedicated to engines, the automotive sector can only wait for the appointment with hope, considering it as a starting point for the sector. Not coincidentally, the Geneva Motor Show is preparing to return with a completely renewed format compared to past editions. Meanwhile, the same organizing committee of the GIMS has officially opened the applications for exhibitors, with car manufacturers and brands in the sector who will be able to register for the event until mid-July.

However, according to the recent statements by CEO Sandro Mesquita, the upcoming Geneva Motor Show "will allow us to find a stable base, but also to develop the event. It's very likely that the show will be much more hybrid with a bigger digital part, but still with a physical dating part. "

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Geneva motor show to make a return in 2022, dates for Swiss exhibition announced

a crowded city street filled with lots of traffic: Geneva motor show to make a return in 2022, dates for Swiss exhibition announced © Provided by Firstpost Geneva motor show to make a return in 2022, dates for Swiss exhibition announced

It’s official – after a fairly long break, the Geneva motor show is all set to return in 2022. In a statement issued late on 27 May, organisers of the show said the 91st edition of the annually-held vehicle expo will be held in February next year, confirming the return of what is one of the most illustrious motor shows in the world. The 2022 Geneva motor show will commence on 17 February with the first press day, and will be open to the general public from 19 to 27 February.


The organising foundation of the Geneva motor show has given prospective exhibitors until mid-July this year to register online for the 2022 event. While the foundation refrained from divulging the theme of the next edition of the show, in its statement, it promised the 2022 edition will be “an exciting evolution” that will be “substantially different from the past, assuming favourable pandemic conditions.” More details on the concept of the 2022 show will be shared in the coming weeks.

a busy street filled with lots of traffic: The most recent edition of the Geneva motor show was held in 2019. Image: Newspress © Provided by Firstpost The most recent edition of the Geneva motor show was held in 2019. Image: Newspress

Speaking on the confirmation of the 2022 edition of the show, Sandro Mesquita, CEO of the Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS), said, 'With the dispatch of the tender packages, we are now officially starting the organisation of GIMS 2022. My team and I can hardly wait to present our concept to the exhibitors and subsequently to the public. We really hope that the health situation and the corresponding policy regulations regarding COVID-19 will allow us to bring it to life.'


The most recent edition of GIMS was held in 2019. With the COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world, the 2020 edition was organised online with sequenced virtual press conferences, but the 2021 edition was called off altogether, with most vehicle manufacturers choosing to skip the show given the prevailing conditions. The Foundation of the Geneva International Motor Show (FGIMS) subsequently sold the motor show to Palexpo SA, the company in charge of the Geneva exhibition centre the show is always held in. Now, GIMS has become one of the first global motor shows to announce an on-ground return since the COVID-19 outbreak.