Spyker New C8 Preliator
Spyker makes its long-awaited comeback
and debuts the C8 Preliator at Geneva. The model’s name was carefully chosen to
symbolize Spyker’s triumph over the troubled times it’s been through, as
“Preliator” name means "fighter" or “warrior” in Latin. It also pays
tribute to the manufacturer’s aviation heritage, when it manufactured “fighter”
planes between 1914 and 1918.
The new car’s face may look familiar,
but the Preliator is actually the worthy successor of the C8 Aileron, launched
back in 2009 at Geneva.
Its contemporary design uses many style
cues found on older models, but also emphasizes the company’s aviation
heritage. For example, the first generation Spykers used the propeller design
as the main theme, while the second generation focused on turbines. The Dutch
car maker’s latest model’s main motif shifted to submerged air intakes (the so
called NACA ducts), adopting the low-drag inlets throughout its overall design.
In order to reduce drag, several changes
were performed on the exclusive model, as Spyker added small ailerons to the
front splitter and side skirts to redirect the airflow optimally, abandoned the
shark-like gills (resulting in a cleaner, smoother appearance), and obviously
fitted the car with NACA ducts, replacing the conventional air scoops.
The CNC-machined stainless steel rear
lights are made of LEDs (light-emitting diodes) emulating fighter jet
afterburners, while the brake light has been sculpted into the rear panel so as
to ensure smooth flowing design lines. The new 19-inch Turbofan wheels complete
the design, while the 16 standard colors allow customers to create the perfect
bespoke car.
Under the body hides an all-aluminum
space frame which further increases torsional rigidity to staggering stiff
24.000Nm/degree structure and incorporates the Lotus supplied suspension
system. Even the vehicle’s dimensions have been optimized, with the car growing
in length (compared to its predecessor), providing more comfort and stability.
The automobile gets the same
Audi 4.2-litre V8 engine Spyker used from the very beginning, although now it
develops 525 hp and will be available with two transmission alternatives (a
6-speed manual, with ratios perfectly matched to the engine, and a ZF 6-speed
auto with pedals behind the steering wheel).
The interior was revised for comfort,
resulting in a higher comfort level and improved ergonomics. Don’t worry,
though, because its exclusivity, uniqueness and bespoke-made details are still
there.