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Spyker Adds Thrust to C8

 
 
 
 

Skeptics may be wondering about the direction that Spyker is taking after last year’s sale of its F1 team that had cost them more than $100 million. But as the press conference progressed, it became clear that the Dutch company is far from dead. After an audio montage of fighter jet noises and scanner traffic, Spyker launched its second-generation C-line sports car called the C8 Aileron. It’s a thing of beauty and it’s not a car for the weak at heart. With 400 bhp and 354 lb-ft of torque coming from an Audi 4.2-liter V8, the premium sports car can be mated to a 6-speed Getrag manual or a 6-speed automatic ZF gearbox — a Spyker first.  But where the automaker was going with the introduction might have been a hint to the aviation-inspired design cues. In the previous generation, the propeller design was consistently applied to many elements of their cars including the Aeroblade wheels. But just as the propeller engine was succeeded by the turbine engine, so has the design of this car. Gone are the Aeroblade wheels and in are turbine engine-shaped wheels called the “Rotorblade.” An air intake resides on top of the roof, the signature polished aluminum air inlets are now turbine engine-shaped scoops and the glass jet brighten-inspired canopy has been extended to reduce drag. The radiator opening was enlarged and the V-shaped mesh is angled forward to give the car a more aggressive stance. At the rear, the diffuser has been redesigned and the taillights are now LED units. Other improvements include a more rigid aluminum space frame and a longer wheelbase. Although there may not be any F1 races anytime soon, Spyker does have new financial backing from a Lithuanian bank. In 2008 and 2009, the Spyker Squadron factory GT2 team will compete in both the Le Mans Series and 24 Hours of Le Mans. If the mad scramble of journalists shoving their way to the Spyker stand for a press kit is any indication of how well they did with the C8 Aileron, it may be a sign of good things to come.


[ Via: Classic Driver ]
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