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Spyker Unveils The C8 Preliator

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Spyker Unveils The C8 Preliator

Spyker C8 Preliator

Spyker C8 Preliator

Spyker’s back and it wants everyone to know it. What better way to make that obvious than to roll into Geneva with a car that wows. That’s exactly what the C8 Preliator is all about.

The C8 Preliator looks an awful lot like the B6 Venator, and that’s a good thing. It also packs the 4.2-liter V-8 that Spyker’s been relying on for some time. That might be a disappointment for some, because the rumor was the company was going to reveal an EV in Geneva.

Spyker C8 Preliator

Spyker C8 Preliator

The Dutch boutique automaker did slap a supercharger on the V-8, bringing top output to 518 bhp. It’s also into saving the manuals, mating the engine to a six-speed Getrag manual, with the linkage exposed for quirky fun. For those who aren’t into that sort of thing, Spyker says a six-speed auto with flappy paddles will be available.

Lest you think the C8 Preliator is just a pretty face, the car can dash from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.7 seconds. Top speed is impressive at 201 mph.

Spyker C8 Preliator grille

Spyker C8 Preliator grille

Under the skin, the entire chassis is made of aluminum. Spyker turned to Lotus for the suspension, which means the car likely can rip through turns pretty well.

It wouldn’t be a Spyker without lots of crazy-cool aviation-inspired design cues, like NACA duct air intakes, ailerons, a swooping canopy and optional 12-spoke 19-inch wheels that are made to look like turbine blades. The interior features plenty of throwback gauges and switchgear, plus virtually no plastic. There’s even a HUD with satellite navigation. Soft leather covers large swaths of the cabin, couching the driver and passenger in sumptuous comfort. Spyker will supply bespoke colors and trims, catering to people with specific tastes.

Spyker C8 Preliator interior

Spyker C8 Preliator interior

The Spyker motto shows the company’s a scrapper. “Nulla tenacia invia est via” translates to “for the tenacious, no road is impassable.” Even though this time around the rumored EV model didn’t materialize, it’s good to have Spyker and all of its quirky goodness back.

Steven has been writing about cars and other transportation issues worldwide for over ten years. His love for cars started long before he can remember, with Corvettes and 911s being his first car-crushes. Since then, he has owned many types of vehicles and has come to appreciate a wide variety of models, the diverse car culture groups, and the automotive industry in general.

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