The all-new Spyker C8
Aileron marks the next step in Spyker Cars' evolution. Initially unveiled at
the 2009 Salon International de l'Automobile in Geneva, the new Spyker C8
Aileron coupe took pride of place at the 2010 Geneva show just as it enters
production in a new facility in Coventry, UK.
Inspired
by the company's aviation heritage, Spyker's second-generation sports car
features cues from second-generation aircraft propulsion, highlighting the
turbine blade, rather than the propeller which adorned many elements of
Spyker's first generation cars.
With
sleek aerodynamics, a long GT wheelbase, luxurious and spacious cabin and
world-class ZF six-speed automatic transmission, the new C8 Aileron broadens
the appeal of the Spyker brand while maintaining the marque's exclusivity.
The
Spyker C8 Aileron is available in 16 standard colours, but customers may choose
any colour they wish as an option, as well as the Spyker Squadron GT2 racing
colour scheme. The standard colours have been developed by Sikkens Autolakken
Nederland and AkzoNobel Car Refinishes. Spyker selected these companies because
of their high quality standards and their flexibility to meet the special
requirements of owners wishing to give their Spyker a unique appearance. Some
of the standard colours are exclusive to the C8 Aileron.
Second-generation design exploits advanced computer aids
The
design of the hand-crafted Spyker C8 Aileron represents the latest evolution of
Spyker's signature architecture, which is heavily inspired by the company's aviation
heritage. In the first-generation cars, the propeller design was consistently
applied to many elements of the vehicles. With the design of the new Spyker C8
Aileron, the emphasis is shifted from propeller propulsion to turbine
propulsion. As a result, detailing on the car, such as the bright polished air
inlets, are turbine-engine-shaped air scoops.









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