RE: New Spyker C8 Aileron Set For Take-Off

RE: New Spyker C8 Aileron Set For Take-Off

Friday 4th March 2011

New Spyker C8 Aileron Set For Take-Off

Aviation inspired super GT will lead three car line-up



Spyker is forging ahead with plans to launch the long-awaited C8 Aileron this summer, under the new ownership of British company Coventry Prototype Panels.

Brendan O'Toole, owner and MD of CPP
Brendan O'Toole, owner and MD of CPP
PH met CPP's managing director and partner Brendan O'Toole on the Spyker stand at Geneva, where the latest version of the C8 Aileron took pride of place. According to the boss, deliveries will start in early summer and the Spyder version of the Aileron will follow in 2012. Brendan's longer term ambition is to add the Paris-to-Peking 'SUV' to the Spyker range, but only when production of both Aileron models is fully bedded-in.

The C8 will cost around £195,000 OTR when it goes on sale, which if measured in terms of pure 'spectacle per £' as presented by the white show car seems reasonably competitive. Performance and handling will be crucial too, of course, but with a 400hp Audi 4.2 V8 behind the seats and Lotus putting the finishing touches to the suspension settings (the car uses Evora wishbones) there's a good chance it's going to prove sufficiently entertaining on both fronts.


In terms of build quality, Brendan is convinced the Aileron will be up there with the best, and considering CPP is also responsible for creating the One-77 for Aston Martin that's probably not an idle boast. Certainly the car on the stand looked crisply detailed, an effect that's enhanced by the mechanical feel of the aluminium trim panels and switchgear.

Brendan's been intrinsically involved with the Spyker story from day one, he told us, as the very first car took shape in the CPP factory floor ten years ago.

"We've been massively involved since 2000, and since that first day I've been 150% sure the brand was going to make it, and would eventually fall into safe hands from a technical, manufacturing and design perspective," he says, adding he's got nothing but praise for Spyker founder Victor Muller who created a globally-known supercar brand from scratch in a decade. (Muller intends to concentrate all his energies on Saab in future, and will have no ongoing financial connection to Spyker when the takeover is complete.)


"I could not be more confident about how people will see Spyker by the end of this year, because CPP is definitely not a 'smoke and mirrors' company. At the end of the year we'll have produced our first 100 cars, with another 200 in 2012 when the Spyder is introduced, and every car we build we'll have a buyer for in advance."

Demand for the Aileron has been mounting in part because the car has taken more than a year longer than originally anticipated to reach production, a delay Brendan puts down to bringing production to Coventry. "But we've now got a situation where if there's a problem we can have a face to face meeting with most suppliers in about five minutes," he says.

Having now met Brendan face to face ourselves, the ongoing success of Spyker seems entirely plausible. Like his company CPP (now half owned by Russian businessman and confirmed car nut Vladimir Antonov since he bought-out Brendan's partner) Brendan appears to be quite the opposite of a 'smoke and mirrors' sort of bloke. In fact, he built the company up the hard way, and has the aluminium panel-crafting skills to prove it.

The Aileron has brought another 40 skilled jobs to CPP, with the prospect of more in the longer term. It's not a huge enterprise, but following the sad news of Bristol's downfall, there's certainly room for another bespoke British automotive success story.



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zetec02

Original Poster:

382 posts

199 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Amazing looking car, but 195k puts it into competition with a lot of cars!

V8 GRF

7,294 posts

211 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Good to see a British company expanding and saving a car marque.

Not often you can write that.

Gun

13,431 posts

219 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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If they insist on putting the Paris-to-Peking into production I really hope they give it a redesign first.

glazbagun

14,297 posts

198 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Wait... does this mean Saab is British now? confused

LukeSi

5,753 posts

162 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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The British car industry seems to be coming back (through way of buying foreign Marques)

Jerwatt

22,250 posts

202 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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No, Spyker cars are made by a British company, CCP.

Saab cars are made by the Spyker company.

Logical, isn't it!

Looks great from the outside, although I hate the interior!

george h

14,707 posts

165 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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That interior is fantastic, even puts a Zonda's to shame

ESOG

1,705 posts

159 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Looks like the same old Spyker to me except the rear is different. Horrendous interior! ive notices these marques such as Noble, Spyker, and others all have very fugly designed interiors. Its like they put all the effort into engine and outside and then when it came to interior they just throw anything they can together and oila!

CooperD

2,881 posts

178 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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I really like that, and I like the interior!! You can't please everyone.

GingerWizard

4,721 posts

199 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Old scool' Maserati front end, and the rear looking distinctly like that old ferrari racer the P4/5??? or Coupe Cobra......

A very very very attractive car. A bit put off by the engine, needs to be a bit more special.... maybe the 5.0ltr lump in the carrera.... ummmmmm

Actually a bit overwelmed by this car, just looks fab!

Davey S2

13,098 posts

255 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Better than the previous models but still an ugly car.

carse

66 posts

218 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Did the company not recently announce they were switching to LS9 power?

Edited by carse on Tuesday 8th March 11:16

W111AAM

651 posts

233 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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IS this the new TVR?!!

Varsity

90 posts

184 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Simply stunning in all aspects.

Some like, some not, but you have to admire the whole project and their tenacity to succeed.

Its a car that will stun for years/decades to come.

Denorth

559 posts

172 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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very nice looking car.

Russian ex-shareholder of Spyker (Mr. Antonov had 30% of Spyker before) has found a way to get it back (he had to leave Spyker to complete the deal on SAAB, under condition by GM)

louismchuge

1,628 posts

185 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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spaff

chickensoup

469 posts

256 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Is this the new Esprit chassis?

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

174 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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I really like the bar that goes through the center which is connected to the gear shift (thumbup for keep to gear shift rather than flappy dappy paddles), I suppose it could double up as a "oohhh st" bar if things get a bit hairy whilst driving it hehe


RJDM3

1,441 posts

206 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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You may produce 100/200 cars in a year. But who is buying them?

They are not selling in the US, UK and i cant imagine sales in the rest of Europe or Arab states are much better.

Unless they can provide people with cars they want at the price they want i cannot see how CCP will ever recoupe the 25+ Million they paid for Spyker

RJDM3

1,441 posts

206 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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ZOLLAR said:
I really like the bar that goes through the center which is connected to the gear shift (thumbup for keep to gear shift rather than flappy dappy paddles), I suppose it could double up as a "oohhh st" bar if things get a bit hairy whilst driving it hehe

Did you miss the flappy paddles in the pic? hehe