RE: Spyker reveals 500bhp supercar

RE: Spyker reveals 500bhp supercar

Wednesday 2nd March 2005

Spyker reveals 500bhp supercar

Audi-powered Spyker to run at Sebring and Le Mans


Dutch supercar maker Spyker showed off a new 6.0 litre car this week, and announced its entry into GT motor-racing at Sebring and Le Mans.

The new car is the C12 LaTurbie in Geneva this week, the first Spyker powered by the 6.0 litre W12 Audi engine. The car has a power output of 500bhp and torque of 442lb-ft, delivering a top speed of 202mph with acceleration of 0-60 mph in just 3.9 seconds. The 1,400Kg car will be fitted with a manual six-speed gearbox, with an F1 style paddle shift under development.

It sits on Spyker’s in-house designed 19-inch Aeroblade wheels as standard. Power to the rear wheels passes through a Drexler limited slip differential, and the car features ABS and a lightweight aluminium space frame with integrated roll cage. Spyker said that, "the double twin exhausts make the overwhelming signature Spyker sound".

This new model brings Spyker’s long wheel base range up to three models: the eight cylinder C8 Double12 S, the C8 Double12 Spyder and the twelve cylinder Spyker C12 LaTurbie.

Spyker CEO Victor Muller said, “The rich racing heritage of Spyker was the inspiration for the Spyker C12 LaTurbie. Its front end treatment is heavily influenced by the impressive radiator of the Spyker C4 of the 1920s (right) with which Spyker achieved so many sporting successes.

In order to house the mighty W12 engine we have widened the Double12 chassis and bodywork by 100 millimeters/4 inches. Based on the interest shown by our customers we have decided to put the car in production and expect worldwide deliveries to commence in the second half of 2006.”

Ex-factory prices, including glass hard top, start at 290,000 Euro, excluding taxes.

Sebring 2005 and Le Mans 2005

Also on show in Geneva is the Spyker C8 Spyder. Spyker’s new race model, the Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R, is based on the production car (right). Spyker Squadron, the factory’s race department, has entered two entirely in-house developed Spyker C8 Spyder GT2Rs for both the 12 Hours of Sebring, Florida, USA (19 March 2005) and for the 24 Heures du Mans (18-19 June 2005).

Muller said, “2005 will again be a challenging year for Spyker Squadron, which intends to make its return to the international endurance racing arena. This is the third time since our incorporation in 2000 that we are participating in the world famous race at Sebring. Both Sebring and Le Mans are particularly demanding. Le Mans, however, is the ultimate endurance test for our cars.

“In 2004 Spyker investigated a number of alternatives for Le Mans 2005. We considered building a Le Mans prototype car for the GTP class or return to GT racing with a penalty free Spyker. We chose the latter option and in the Autumn of 2004 started developing the Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R, a race version of the Spyker C8 Spyder.”

The Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R runs the Audi V8 engine used in all road cars. The race version of this engine has been developed in-house by Spyker Squadron’s technical team, headed by Peter van Erp and is mated to a Hewland six speed sequential gearbox.

Spyker will hold a press conference regarding its participation, drivers and sponsors and present its race cars at a later date in its factory in Zeewolde.

Participation at Sebring is confirmed with starting numbers 47 and 48 allocated. The challenging 12-hour classic is on 19 March 2005. Invitations for Le Mans will be issued by the Le Mans organisation Automobile Club de L’Ouest after Sebring and the test weekend is on 4 and 5 June 2005.

The Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R will become available to privateers after Le Mans 2005. Depending on specifications prices will start from 325.000 euro (excluding any taxes, ex factory). The factory will provide full service to privateers throughout Europe and the United States.

US expansion

Spyker also announced that it will cars in the US, having obtained the highly desired approval for its C8 short wheel base models by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

Muller said, “This is truly a dream come true. Our team has worked so hard with Cosworth Technology to obtain this certificate which will allow us to import our cars into the USA, by far our number one market. Also thanks to Audi AG we have managed to achieve this unrivalled result in relatively a short period of time.

"It is hard to express the pride I feel for those who have made this reality. This is a milestone for our company comparable to finishing at Le Mans in 2003 and going public in2004. We are currently awaiting the final approval by NHTSA of two waiver applications, upon receipt of which we will be fully US road legal. NHTSA’s decision is expected shortly.”

New dealers

Spyker also announced new dealers for Switzerland and California, USA and its participation in the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 24 Hours of Le Mans (subject to invitation by the ACO). Spyker is present at the Geneva Motor Show for the third time since its incorporation in 2000.

www.spykercars.com

Thanks to Naumann Farooq for the heads-up.

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klassiekerrally

Original Poster:

2,543 posts

255 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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"the double twin exhausts make the overwhelming signature Spyker sound"

And that sound is fabulous!
Never seen one on the road (not that there will be many of them offcourse), does anyone now if they actually are being sold???

jaytee368

2,058 posts

244 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Recycled C3 Corvette rear lights or just a bad angle???

thirsty

726 posts

264 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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I had a good look at the Spykers at the LA Auto Show. Was not impressed. I couldn't afford one anyway, but if I did have the cash it would be for a car that actually looks good.

NaumanF1

48 posts

232 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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I think Spyker's are absolutely gorgeous. The design details both inside and out are just stunning.
For anyone in UK wanting to see one, just drive over to Spyker of Harrogate and you can see these magnificent cars for yourself.

cdp

7,459 posts

254 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Who is the dwarf in the vintage car shot? I guess he must have had trouble seeing over the bonnet...

beanbag

7,346 posts

241 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Horrible looking car. It may sound good but it looks awful! DB9 please!

tvrfreak

243 posts

284 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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It looks even more revolting in real life. Details? Hahahaha--it's ugly from every angle, interior and exterior.

Gentelman

183 posts

244 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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I, for one think it looks good in a kind of menacing Tom-Baker-era-Dalek sort of way.

lanciachris

3,357 posts

241 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Still not able to see past those mirrors.

toppstuff

13,698 posts

247 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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I saw one of these in Amsterdam a month ago.

Stunning car IMO.

Beautiful detailing as well, and the attention to detail and finishing was exquisite.

Damned expensive, but lovely quality.

Nice website too :

www.spykercars.com

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

242 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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Is it just me or does 0-60 in 3.9 seconds just seem rather ordinary these days?

jamiet

1,536 posts

252 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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I think its a stunning car, and I love the unusual colour combination of the one in this article.

dinkel

26,947 posts

258 months

Thursday 3rd March 2005
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Road_Terrorist said:
Is it just me or does 0-60 in 3.9 seconds just seem rather ordinary these days?


Err, Enzo does 3.3 . . .