2018 is still fresh and young, and Aston Martin has big plans for it. They've been happy as a clam since the turned a profit in 2010, and now they're carrying that momentum into the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. Aston Martin chief Andy Palmer said the following in a statement Monday.

"Geneva is a highlight of the industry calendar...It’s always a proud moment to see the fruits of the company’s efforts on show in one place, but this year’s Geneva Show promises to be extra special. Who knows, we may even have one or two surprises in store.”


The vehicles we do know about are all from the DB11 family. Two of them fall under the Vantage line (a new road car, and a GTE Race car), while the last one is a Red Bull Racing F1 car.

What about the supposed surprises? Based on current market trends, we might see an updated DBX crossover or the RapidE electric sedan. But at the moment, we don't know.

Stay tuned as Geneva Motor Show press days are just a week away.