At this weeks Geneva International Motor Show, we witnessed an unprecedented number of high performance sports car releases and today we take a look at six of the finest.
Lamborghini used the Swiss show to introduce the new Aventador LP750-4 SV. Lighter and 50 hp more powerful than the 'regular' Aventador, the suitably named Super Veloce is the fastest Lamborghini production car ever.
Across the isle, Porsche unveiled two hardcore road cars with this 911 GT3 RS the most potent. It features a four-litre, naturally aspirated engine, which is good for 500 hp. The big flat six is mated to a seven-speed, dual clutch gearbox, which allows the GT3 RS to accelerate to 100 mph in just over 7 seconds.
Altogether more civilised is the fifth generation Morgan Aero 8. An evolution of the existing Aero models, it features revised styling both inside and out, and also a stronger chassis. As demonstrated in Geneva, the 362 bhp Aero 8 comes with an optional hard-top roof.
Following the release of the Acura version a few months ago, Geneva saw the launch of the Europe-bound Honda NSX. To be built in the same factory in Ohio, it is mechanically identical to its American counterpart.
Audi livened up the introduction of the all-new R8 with a first glimpse of the circuit-bound R8 LMS. Built to the latest GT3 specifications, it is slightly lighter than the R8 LMS Ultra previously used by Audi's customers.
One of the biggest surprises in Geneva was the launch of the all-electric Aston Martin DBX Concept. The British manufacturer has already confirmed that a production version will follow that shares the same basic cross-over design of the DBX.

Enjoy the links:

2015 Aston Martin DBX Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Audi R8 LMS - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Honda NSX - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Morgan Aero 8 - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Porsche 911 GT3 RS - Images, Specifications and Information