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SPYKER C8 AILERON (CHASSIS NUMBER 0250)
Crafted for individuals
When Spyker was founded in 2000 after an absence of 75 years, we adopted the axiom “Nulla tenaci invia est via” - for the tenacious no
road is impassable -. This axiom was first introduced in 1914 when Spyker merged with the Dutch Aircraft Factory N.V. On that occasion
Spyker introduced its new logo as we use it today, consisting of an aircraft propeller and a wire wheel.
The axiom has held true for Spyker ever since its introduction in 1914 and in particular since 2000. Getting to the point where we are today
has been a massive undertaking, but so rewarding. Nine years into a our young history and we introduce our second generation car: the
Spyker C8 Aileron.
The Spyker C8 Aileron’s design is heavily inspired by Spyker’s aviation heritage, as was the case with all previous models, but with a clear
emphasis on the second generation aircraft propulsion: the turbine rather than the propeller that adorned so many elements of the first
generation cars. Similarly the “Aileron” name pays tribute to that aviation heritage, it is the device that makes an aircraft turn and symbolises
the turning point that the Aileron is for Spyker.
Spyker has built a reputation for itself in the past 9 years for its engineering perfection, its unique design and its craftsmanship. Handcrafted
in the same tradition as the earlier Spykers by the best craftsmen of our time, using bespoke materials only. Built with passion for the most
passionate drivers for those discerning connoisseurs, who do not just buy a car but have one built for them to their exacting specifications.
Spykers benefit from the experience gained in the international race arena, where we enter our cars in GT class events such as the 24 Hours
of Le Mans, the ultimate endurance race challenge. Spykers are the ultimate statement of individuality. They are crafted by individuals for
individuals: our discerning clients who appreciate that craftsmanship and attention to detail. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy the result
of years and years of development and engineering and the lasting personal attention that we give to our cars and their proud owners.
Victor R. Muller
Chief Executive Officer and founder
PRIOR TO WORLD WAR 1, THE SPYKER VI, THE FIRST FULL IN-HOUSE DESIGN, WITH A THULIN MOTOR
heritage
1907, SPYKER 14/18 HP, SPONSORED BY LOUIS VUITTON, IN MOSCOW ON ITS WAY FROM PEKING TO PARIS
1903, SPYKER 60 HP. THE WORLDS FIRST SIX-CYLINDER FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE CAR
At the dawn of motoring, a Dutch car
company was building cars that became a
benchmark for their foreign counterparts.
Combining technological innovation with a
drive for engineering perfection and superb
quality, Spykers won gruelling races, set
speed records and became known as the
most prestigious cars of their time.
In 1898, two brothers, Jacobus and Hendrik-
successfully competing in the famous gruelling
Jan Spijker, coach builders in Amsterdam, built
Peking to Paris Raid, arriving in second place
their first Benz-engined motor car that won them
behind Prince Borghese’s Itala.
immediate acclaim for the craftsmanship of their
1908, SPYKER 30-42 HP TOURER
bodywork. In the same year Spijker built the
In the period prior to World War I, a worldwide
famous golden state coach, still in use today,
slump in the luxury car market meant that Spyker
to commemorate the forthcoming coronation of
had to diversify its production, and so it merged
Queen Wilhelmina. This was the turning point in
with the Dutch Aircraft Factory N.V. in 1914.
their business career: from that moment on the
The company started developing and building
Spijker brothers dedicated their company entirely
aircraft. During the war, Spyker built around 100
to the manufacture of motor cars. The business
fighter aircraft and 200 aircraft engines. In 1914
name was changed from “Spijker” to “Spyker”,
the company introduced the axiom that is still
for easier recognition in foreign markets.
used today: ‘Nulla tenaci invia est via:’ ‘For the
tenacious no road is impassable’. Along with the
In 1903 Spyker introduced the extremely
axiom came a new logo, featuring a wire wheel
advanced 60/80 HP. It was the first car with a six-
with a horizontal propeller across.
cylinder engine as well as permanent four-wheel
drive and four-wheel brakes. In the same period
After the war Spyker resumed its car production.
Spyker introduced its patented ‘dust shield
True to its axiom, Spyker continued building
chassis,’ a chassis fitted with a streamlined
record-breaking cars. Most famous of these
under tray that prevented the car from making
is the Spyker C4 with a 6-cylinder engine built
dust on unpaved roads. It was innovations
by the famous German engineer Wilhelm
such as these that characterized the Spykers,
Maybach. It had a double ignition system with
which quickly became famous for their quality
Bosch high-tension magneto and battery-coil
and the ruggedness of their engineering. The
ignition with two spark plugs per cylinder. The
Spyker models, with their characteristic circular
C4 was a powerful, dependable and luxurious
radiators, were especially successful in the Dutch
car; in 1921, a standard C4 called “Tenax” set
East Indies and in Britain, where Spyker became
a new endurance record, driving continuously
known as ‘the Rolls Royce of the continent’.
for 36 days and covering a distance of not less
than 30,000 kilometres. A year later, the famous
Spyker’s reputation reached further heights
British driver Selwyn Edge broke the Brookland’s
when in 1907 a privately entered standard model
Double Twelve speed record, clocking an
Spyker 14/18HP Tourer became legendary after
average speed of 119 km/h.
In 1925, the Spyker Company ceased trading, but
its name was never forgotten. Spyker became an
icon, a brand name that stands for technologically
advanced, exotic and dependable cars. That heritage
has been passed on to the new Spyker and its cars.
1907 THE PEKING-TO-PARIS SPYKER 14/18HP
Spyker’s design philosophy is that design
details should enhance the beauty of the
basic shape of a car. Designing a car,
however, is more than creating a shape. It
is
creating
a
shape
with
the
right
proportions.
Spyker’s design is prominently inspired by
the company’s aviation heritage. In the first
generation cars the propeller design was
consistently applied to many elements of
the car. The design of the handcrafted
Spyker C8 Aileron represent the latest
evolution of Spyker’s signature architecture,
whereby the emphasis was shifted from the
propeller engine to the turbine engine. As a
result, for instance the bright polished air
inlets of the earlier models were converted
into turbine engine shaped air scoops. At
Spyker we clearly adhere to “form follows
function”, which entails that every design
element of the car should be purely
functional too.
Consistency in design is
one of the most difficult tasks to achieve
when designing a car. Every element
should be originating from the same
handwriting and be consistent with the
overall design.
design
SPYKER C8 AILERON (CHASSIS NUMBER 0250)
SPYKER C8 LAVIOLETTE LM85 (CHASSIS NUMBER 0226)
SPYKER PEKING-TO-PARIS (CHASSIS NUMBER 0194)
craftsman
ship
The Spyker C8 is an advanced mid-engined two-seat sports car,
characterized by lightweight construction and purity of design, with
an uncompromising engineering package developed from scratch.
The ultra-stiff space frame is manufactured from aluminium sheet
and extrusions. The handcrafted body panels are supplied by
Coventry Prototype Panels from the U.K. where craftsmanship is
still considered an art.
Spyker has chosen to use only the best materials in building the
Spyker C8. The material of choice for the construction of the car is
aluminium, a complex material that requires handling by highly
skilled professionals to get the best out of it, but that gives
unparalleled results.
Spyker has put tremendous effort in the space frame of the C8,
specifically the structure’s efficiency. The utilisation of modern finite
element and numerical optimization methods has allowed Spyker’s
engineers to arrive at an exceptionally stiff structure of 22.000Nm/
degree. Rigid-node and load-path technology has been employed
in order to ensure that the minimum amount of aluminium is used
to achieve this performance, thus reducing the overall weight of the
vehicle. The dynamic stiffness characteristics of the structure have
been carefully tuned in order to minimize unwanted cabin noises
and vibrations, which may otherwise detract from the driving
experience. These technologies and measures have allowed
Spyker to arrive at the most efficient chassis in its history.
Every Spyker’s personality is further enhanced by a number of
unusual and eye catching interior features. Most noticeable
perhaps on entering the car is the dashboard and instrument
panel. The design of the instrumentation is reminiscent of those
found in airplanes, reflecting Spykers aviation heritage. Once
seated behind the controls, drivers will appreciate the remarkable
design of the exposed gearlever so shaped to highlight the unusual
shift mechanism that adds to the uniqueness of this motorcar. All
Spykers feature keyless entry.
Moreover extra-ordinary elegant 19” Rotorblade™ wheels in
magnesium featuring ten turbine fan blades are available as an
option.
Luxury and performance are further encapsulated in a number of
interior features such as the tasteful incorporation of aluminium
design elements as well as the exclusive leather trim. Owners
may order every conceivable body colour to their own taste as
well as leather to match. Xenon headlights are standard.
SPYKER PEKING-TO-PARIS (CHASSIS NUMBER 0194)
Spyker Peking-to-Paris: The Heritage
After more than two months Goddard and his Spyker
The Spyker D8 Peking-to-Paris traces its origins back,
arrived in Paris, having crossed territory where for
through three milestone Spyker models, each of
the most part no car had ever dared to go. To pay
which contributed significantly to the company’s
tribute to his tremendous achievement, Spyker
heritage. This heritage, one of our core brand values,
decided to name its first off-the-road car after the
influences the current models heavily. The first source
Peking-to-Paris raid, in which it proved its durability
of inspiration for the 4WD D8 Spyker Peking-to-Paris
and quality like never before nor after. The pioneering
is, of course, the 1903 Spyker 60HP Grand Prix car:
spirit it embodied is also found in the Spyker D8
the world’s first six-cylinder four-wheel drive car. The
Peking-to-Paris: it enters an entirely new market
second source of inspiration for the D8 Peking-to-
segment, that of the Super Sports Utility Vehicle, a
Paris is Spyker’s unique aviation heritage which
segment that is currently uncharted.
created the first Spyker car after the Great War in
1919: the Spyker ‘Aerocoque’ with a fuselage style
body and a remarkable fintail. This model was the first
Spyker to see the introduction of aircraft technology
and design in Spyker road cars. The Aerocoque’s
fintail led to the functional roof fin on the D8 Pekingto-Paris as well as the aircraft inspired interior with the
triple gauges and central B-pillar, CNC machined
from a solid billet of aluminium. The final historical
reference for the D8 Peking-to-Paris was its namesake
from the Peking to Paris Raid. When in 1907 the
French newspaper “Le Matin” organised a rally from
a city everyone knew, but no car had ever been to Peking - a Spyker 14/18 HP Tourer was entered right
away by a Frenchman called Goddard. It was to
become the most gruelling rally of all times, which
took a tremendous toll on the participants: an
unprecedented challenge for man and machine.
SPYKER PEKING-TO-PARIS (CHASSIS NUMBER 0194)
SPYKER PEKING-TO-PARIS (CHASSIS NUMBER 0194)
The Spyker Peking-to-Paris
An entire generation of customers, used to driving super sports
cars, is facing an interesting challenge: matching their desire
to continue enjoying driving sensations of a super sports car
with the reality of their exacting family life. Longing for super
sports car excitement, for cars that tantalize all of their senses,
for cars that combine exceptional performance with exotic
looks. Cars built with passion, cars with soul. Exquisite pieces
of car jewellery. Such a car now exists: a relatively light weight
1850 kgs SSUV which performs like a super sports car but
offers four or five comfortable seats, easy access through four
coach doors and a spacious luggage compartment.
The Spyker D8 Peking-to-Paris is an all aluminium, permanent
four-wheel drive super sports utility vehicle. The rear doors
are rear-hinged coach doors. It is powered by the 6.2 litre,
8 cylinder, 550 bhp V8 engine and accelerates from 0-100
KM (0-60 MPH) in 4.8 seconds. The six-speed automatic
transmission features a multifunctional steering wheel with F1
style shift paddles, a triple dashboard designed in the style of
an airplane cockpit and a sumptuous interior. The vehicle has
an all aluminium body fitted to an aluminium space frame and
sits on 24” Rotorblade™ wheels. It has a length of 5.05 m, a
width of 2.0 m excluding mirrors, a minimum height of 1.68 m
and a maximum height of 1.77 m. The fuel tank capacity is 100
litres (22 gallons). Top speed is 295 km/h (185 mph). The car
is custom-hand built using only the best materials available.
Because the main design principle of the
Spyker C8 is that the shape of the car
should always follow function, every part of
the car, every detail must be genuine and
have a proper use.
Every engineering detail reveals that the
Spyker C8 is in effect a road-going race
car. The streamlined floor section of the car
creates the down force that keeps the car
hugged to the ground at even the highest
speed levels. The visible body details that
help provide this ground effect are the
splitter plate at the front and the diffuser at
the rear, which is beautifully integrated in
the rear body section.
performan
ce
SPYKER C8 LAVIOLETTE GT2R IN THE LE MANS SERIES
One of Spyker’s many sporting successes in the early years of the last century
was breaking the Double Twelve record. In the hands of the then popular race
driver Selwyn F. Edge, a long time factory racer for Napier, a Spyker broke that
24-hours endurance record at Brookland’s racetrack in the UK. Edge intended
to beat his 1907 record in a Napier racer by using a standard production car:
A 1922 Spyker C4 with 6-cylinder Maybach engine.
The record attempt was aimed at proving that by 1922 standard production
cars could break records, which formerly could only be achieved by race
cars. As the Brookland race track could only be used during the daytime in
those days, the 24-hours record was spread over two days, hence the Double
Twelve record name. On 19 and 20 July 1922, Edge achieved an averaged
speed of 119 km/h (72 mph) and put 1782 miles and 1006 yards on the clock
(2860 km), thus beating his 15-year old record massively.
This formidable performance was the inspiration to create Spyker’s
contemporary endurance racer, the Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2R. Some 80
years later, Spyker again proves that its standard production cars are capable
of sporting successes: the Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2R is basically identical to
the standard road car.
The Spyker C8 models have fully enclosed undersides, which generates
considerable ground effect. Since most race rules prohibit ground effect on
GT class race cars the underside of the endurance race model, the Spyker C8
Laviolette GT2R, is entirely flat with no venturies or diffusers. Instead the GT2R
model has a fully adjustable rear wing.
JULY 20, 1922: S.F. EDGE BREAKS THE DOUBLE12 RECORD AT BROOKLAND IN HIS STANDARD SPYKER C4
SPYKER F8-VII
Spyker and Formula One
In September 2006, during the Grand Prix of Italy, Spyker Cars N.V. announced the acquisition
of Midland F1 Racing Limited, based in Silverstone, UK. The team was renamed Spyker F1
Team and competed in the FIA Formula One World Championship in 2007. Spyker’s entry in
the world of Formula One was a milestone in the history of Spyker, 103 years after the creation
of its first Gran Prix car, the Spyker 60-80 HP 4WD racer.
The entry into the Formula One arena, one of the world’s largest spectator sports, was an
unparalleled way to both underline Spyker’s commitment to racing and to benefit from a
massive increase in brand awareness around the globe. Moreover Formula One racing
transmitted values which are in line with Spyker’s own brand values: heritage, design,
craftsmanship, performance and exclusivity.
Unfortunately, in October 2007, after its first racing season, Spyker’s experience in this most
demanding area within the motor sports arena came to an end. From its brief but intense
excursion into the world of Formula One, Spyker gained important know-how and expertise,
which will be applied to its core activities – the manufacturing of high end sports cars and
improving its GT2 racing performance.
exclusivity
The resources to handcraft our cars are very limited and
as a result Spykers will never be mass produced. Hence,
exclusivity is warranted and owners will experience that
wherever they drive or park their cars, making heads turn
wherever they go.
By acquiring a Spyker, the owner becomes a member of
a very exclusive group of car enthusiasts who share the
passion for performance and craftsmanship, who cherish
the quality of their car, the fact that is was hand-built for
them and no one else. Now that some 200 cars are
on the road worldwide, the factory will start organising
Spyker Owner events in the United States and Europe in
2009 and as of 2010 in other regions as well.
Further exclusivity can be found in the special Spyker
options such as a Limited Edition Chronoswiss Spyker
watch range (both in stainless steal and platinum) and
the Chronoswiss dashboard instrumentation. Customers
may even order a five piece Louis Vuitton luggage set
exclusively made for their Spyker by this famous French
brand that sponsored Spyker in 1907 on the occasion
of the gruelling Peking-to-Paris Raid. This must be one
of the first known cases of sport sponsoring, if not the
very first one.
Finally, Spyker has teamed up with one of the leading
manufacturers of high-end sound systems, Kharma
International of The Netherlands. Every Spyker C8 Aileron
will be equipped with a sound system of unprecedented
quality.
SPYKER C8 SPYDER (CHASSIS NUMBER 093) WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL LOS ANGELES, CA, USA.
SPYKER C8 AILERON (CHASSISNUMBER 0250) WITH A CHRONOSWISS DASHBOARD
Chronoswiss
Spyker
STAINLESS STEEL VERSION OF THE CHRONOSWISS DOUBLE12 24HOURS WATCH
FIVE PIECE LOUIS VUITTON LUGGAGE SET EXCLUSIVELY MADE TO FIT THE SPYKER TRUNK
LOUIS VUITTON CASE IN THE SPYKER PEKING-TO-PARIS (CHASSIS NUMBER 080)
SPYKER C8 AILERON (CHASSIS NUMBER 0250)
A Spyker is crafted for individuals. For the most passionate of car enthusiasts who not only want to buy
the best car they can get, but who want to have their car built for them, to their individual specifications.
This is why Spyker offers an almost infinite number of options on its cars. And this is why every owner
can personalize his Spyker in any way he wants. And this is why every owner of a Spyker is personally
involved in the building process of his car.
After ordering a Spyker, the identity of the car - its chassis number - and that of its owner becomes
inseparable. The owner is provided with a personalized web page, which contains every important
piece of information on the car. The car’s buildsheet is updated every time work is done to the car so
that the owner can keep track of the building process and maintenance history of his car. Via his
personal web pages the owner can even follow the building process of his car with a web cam as it is
assembled in the Spyker factory. This level of involvement is unique in today’s car industry. We are
proud to build a desirable, exciting car like the Spyker.
We are just as proud of the people who buy them; after all, no road is impassable for the tenacious.
SPYKER C8 SPYDER (CHASSIS NUMBER 107) PEBBLE BEACH, CA, USA. AUGUST 20, 2006.
SPYKER C8 AILERON (CHASSIS NUMBER 0250)
Spyker C8 Spyder SWB
Spyker C8 Laviolette SWB
Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2R
Spyker C8 Laviolette LM85
Engine
V8
Engine
V8
Engine
V8
Engine
Capacity
4172 cc
Capacity
4172 cc
Capacity
3799 cc
Capacity
4172 cc
Power
298 kW (400 hp)
Power
298 kW (400 hp)
Power
354 kW (475 hp)
Power
298 kW (400 hp)
Torque
480 Nm
Torque
480 Nm
Torque
420 Nm
Torque
480 Nm
Max. revolutions
7200 rpm
Max. revolutions
7200 rpm
Max. revolutions
8500 rpm
Max. revolutions
7200 rpm
V8
Sizes and weights
Sizes and weights
Sizes and weights
Sizes and weights
KERB weight
1250 kg (2750 lbs)
KERB weight
1275 kg (2805 lbs)
KERB weight
1125 kg (2435 lbs)
KERB weight
Wheelbase
2575 mm (101”)
Wheelbase
2575 mm (101”)
Wheelbase
2575 mm (101”)
Wheelbase
2575 mm (101”)
Front track
1400 mm (55”)
Front track
1400 mm (55”)
Front track
1400 mm (55”)
Front track
1400 mm (55”)
Rear track
1580 mm (62”)
Rear track
1580 mm (62”)
Rear track
1580 mm (62”)
Rear track
1580 mm (62”)
Length
4185 mm (165”)
Length
4185 mm (165”)
Length
4185 mm (165”)
Length
4185 mm (165”)
Width (ex mirrors)
1880 mm (74”)
Width (ex mirrors)
1880 mm (74”)
Width (ex mirrors)
1920 mm (75,7”)
Width (ex mirrors)
1880 mm (74”)
Height
1080 mm (42”)
Height
1245 mm (49”)
Height
1110 mm (43,7”)
Height
1245 mm (49”)
Fuel tank capacity
75 litre (16,5 gallons)
Fuel tank capacity
75 litre (16,5 gallons)
Fuel tank capacity
100 litre (22 gallons)
Fuel tank capacity
75 litre (16,5 gallons)
Performance
Performance
Performance
Performance
Top speed
300 km/h (187 mph)
Top speed
300 km/h (187 mph)
Top speed
305 km/h (191 mph)
Top speed
Acceleration
0-100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
Acceleration
0-100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
Acceleration
0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds
Acceleration
(0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds)
(0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds)
Specifications, colors and trims subject to change. Rights to modifications without pre-notice reserved.
1275 kg (2805 lbs)
(0-60 mph in 3.8 seconds)
300 km/h (187 mph)
0-100 km/h in 4.5 sec.
(0-60 mph in 4.5 sec)
All aluminium hand built, mid-engined sports car with aerodynamic ground effect and electrically
operated single hinge tilting doors. Interior trimmed in Hulshof leather. Luggage compartment in front
and rear, including two made-to-measure Hulshof leather suitcases. Fuel tanks integrated in left and
right inner chassis members.
Spyker C8 Aileron
Spyker Peking-to-Paris
Engine
V8
Engine
Super Charged V8
All aluminum Audi V8 engine with 90-degree block angle. Natural aspiration through eight injection
Capacity
4172 cc
Capacity
6162 cc
throttle bodies. Four overhead camshafts and five valves per cylinder.
Power
298 kW (400 hp)
Power
415 kW (556 hp)
Stainless steel 4-into-1 high performance exhausts on either side of the engine.
Torque
480 Nm
Torque
747 Nm
Max. revolutions
7200 rpm
Max. revolutions
6500 rpm
Engine Design
Transmission
Manual six-speed Getrag gearbox without electronic intervention. Rear wheel drive. Drexler limited slip
differential. ABS . Optional ZF automatic six-speed gearbox.
Sizes and weights
Sizes and weights
KERB weight
1425 kg (3142 lbs)
KERB weight
Wheelbase
2727 mm (107”)
Wheelbase
3055 mm (120,3”)
Chassis and suspension
Front track
1625 mm (64”)
Front track
1719 mm (67,68”)
Aluminum space frame clad with aluminium panels carries fully adjustable F1-style independent
Rear track
1645 mm (65”)
Rear track
1800 mm (70,87”)
suspension in stainless steel, with Koni in-board shock absorbers. Uprights CNC machined from solid
Length
4617 mm (182”)
Length
5213 mm (205,2”)
billets of aluminum.
Width (ex mirrors)
1972 mm (77”)
Width (ex mirrors)
2013 mm (79,25”)
Height
1270 mm (50”)
Height
1686 mm (66,38”)
Brake system
Fuel tank capacity
57 litre (15 gallons)
Fuel tank capacity
100 litre (26,42 gallons)
AP Racing twin-circuit brake system with adjustable brake balance. 6-piston aluminium brake callipers
1850 kg (4079 lbs)
at the front, 4-piston aluminum brake calipers at the rear with ventilated brake discs. Brake disc
Performance
Performance
diameter, front and rear, 356/330 mm.
Top speed
300 km/h (187 mph)
Top speed
285 km/h (177,1 mph)
Acceleration
0-100 km/h (0-60 mph)
Acceleration
0-100 km/h (0-60 mph)
Wheels and tires
in < 5 seconds
Forged ATS alloy rims with central locknuts
in 4.5 seconds
Front tires, 225/40ZR 18 (Dunlop Sport)
Rear tires, 255/35ZR 18 (Dunlop Sport)
Magnesium Spyker 19” Rotorblade™ wheels are optional
Photography: Stefan Ammerlaan
Design: Mediabrein Concept
S P Y K E R C A R S N . V.
Edisonweg 2, 3899 AZ Zeewolde, The Netherlands / Tel: +31 36 535 8787 / Fax: +31 36 535 8780 / E-mail:
[email protected]
www.spykercars.com
03-2009
Spyker is a public company traded at Euronext Amsterdam tickersymbol SPYKR.