Spyker C8 Explained

Spyker C8
Manufacturer:Spyker Cars
Production:2000–present
Assembly:Zeewolde, Netherlands
Predecessor:Spyker Silvestris V8
Doors:Scissor
Designer:Maarten de Bruijn[1]
Simon Koop (C8 Aileron, C8 Preliator)[2]
Class:Sports car (S)
Layout:RMR layout
Body Style:2-door convertible (Spyder, Aileron Spyder, Preliator Spyder)
2-door coupé (Laviolette, Double 12S, Aileron, Preliator)
Engine:4.0 L Mader-BMW V8 (Double 12S and 12R)
4.2 L Audi V8 (Twin Turbo or Supercharged in Later versions)
Powerout:400-
Transmission:Getrag 6-speed manual
ZF 6-speed automatic
Length:4185-
Width:1880-
Height:1080-
Wheelbase:2575-
Weight:1250-

The Spyker C8 is a sports car produced by the Dutch automaker Spyker Cars since 2000.[3] The design takes visual cues from the 1999 Spyker Silvestris V8 concept car but with changes to the proportions.[4]

First generation (2000–2012)

Spyder (2000–2009)

The Spyder (later known as the Spyder SWB to distinguish it from Spyker's long-wheelbase offerings) is the original base model of the C8, debuting at the 2000 Birmingham Motor Show. Equipped with an Audi 4.2-litre V8 engine making 4000NaN0, the Spyder has a top speed of 3000NaN0.

Laviolette (2001–2009)

The Laviolette was the second C8 model to be developed, and was unveiled by Spyker at AutoRAI 2001.[5] The Laviolette has the same Audi 4.2-litre V8 engine producing 4000NaN0 as the Spyder, but replaces the Spyder's retractable soft top roof with a fixed glass canopy and an integrated roof air intake, making it the first C8 Coupé. 55 Laviolettes were built in total.

The name 'Laviolette' is a reference to Belgian engineer Joseph Valentin Laviolette, who helped develop several Spyker race cars in the early 1900s.

Double 12S (2002–2007)

The next year, Spyker commemorated the opening of a new factory with the unveiling of the Double 12S on March 21, 2002. The Double 12S is a road-legal version of the Double 12R race car, and as such uses the same Mader-BMW 4.0L V8. The Double 12S was offered in five different stages of tune, listed below:

!Stage!Power (bhp)!Power (kW)! time (s)!Top speed
I4002984.5300km/h
II450336
III500373
IV550410
V6204623.8345km/h
The name 'Double 12' is a reference to the 24-hour world speed record, set in 1922 by racing driver Selwyn Edge in a Spyker C4.

Spyder T (2003–2007)

The Spyder T is a modified version of the original C8 Spyder. This updated model, announced by Spyker at the Amsterdam Motor Show in February 2003, features a twin-turbocharged version of the Spyder's 4.2L V8, resulting in a power increase to 5250NaN0.[6] To handle the new powertrain, the Spyder T features a wider track and tires over the standard Spyder, as well as suspension and aerodynamic upgrades.

Laviolette LWB (2008–2012)

At the 2008 Geneva Motor Show, Spyker introduced a long-wheelbase C8 Laviolette to be produced alongside the original standard-wheelbase car. The new version extended the C8's wheelbase to 2675mm from the original 2575mm, meeting customer demands for a more spacious interior.[7] The Laviolette LWB uses the same Audi 4.2L V8 from the original Laviolette, producing 4000NaN0.

Laviolette LM85 (2009–2012)

The Laviolette LM85 is a road-legal version of the Laviolette GT2-R racing car, much like the Double 12S was to the Double 12R. Production of the LM85 was limited to 24 units to pay homage to the 24 Hours of Le Mans races in which many Spyker race cars have taken part. The Laviolette LM85 was designed after the GT2-R's racing livery, and only offered in a two-tone Burnt Orange/Gun Metal finish. The car utilized the 4.2L Audi V8, producing 4000NaN0.

The 'LM85' name is a combination of the acronym for 'Le Mans' (LM) and the number 85, Spyker Squadron's preferred racing number.[8]

Second generation (2009–2018)

Aileron (2009–2016)

At the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, Spyker debuted the C8 Aileron, described by the company as the second generation of their C8 sports car, to replace the Laviolette.[9] Though still equipped with the same 4.2L Audi V8 from the Spyder and Laviolette, the Aileron features a longer, wider body, and, for the first time in the C8, an optional ZF automatic transmission. Continuing with the aviation themes of previous C8 cars, the Aileron's wheel design is inspired by jet turbine blades, a motif that can be seen throughout the car's aluminum construction and interior.[10]

The name 'Aileron' is a reference to the flight control surface of the same name, a nod to the company's history in aviation.

Aileron Spyder (2009–2016)

A convertible version of the C8 Aileron was unveiled later in 2009 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.[11] Aside from the retractable roof, the dimensions and powertrain of the Aileron Spyder are identical to those of the standard Aileron. The Aileron Spyder would replace the original C8 Spyder, which had been in production since 2000.

Aileron LM85 (2018)

To commemorate the end of the production of C8 Aileron models with the introduction of the Preliator, Spyker built three Aileron LM85 cars. As with the previous Laviolette LM85s, the Aileron LM85s are styled after the Spyker racing livery, though each of the three Aileron LM85 examples produced came with a distinct color scheme. The LM85 is the only Aileron model to feature Spyker's more powerful 4.2L supercharged Audi V8 producing 5250NaN0.

Third generation (2016–present)

Preliator (2016–present)

The C8 Preliator was officially announced at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show as the third generation C8 sportscar, replacing the Aileron. Though originally Spyker had planned to produce the Preliator with a 5.0L V8 engine supplied by Koenigsegg, in 2018 this deal was called off.[12] Instead, the Preliator will use a 4.2L supercharged Audi V8 producing 5250NaN0, resulting in a time of 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 3220NaN0.[13] The car comes with a choice of a 6-speed Getrag manual or a 6 speed ZF automatic transmission. As with previous Spyker models, the car has typical aviation inspired design elements such as NACA styled air-inlets. Driver technology has been upgraded as well compared to previous models, with the C8 Preliator gaining a heads-up display and bluetooth connectivity for phones.[14] [15]

The name 'Preliator' likely comes from the Latin word proeliator, meaning "fighter".

Preliator Spyder (2017–present)

The following year at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, Spyker unveiled the Preliator Spyder to replace the outgoing Aileron Spyder model. Though introduced with the Koenigsegg V8 producing 6000NaN0, due to the termination of the engine deal the Spyder will also use the Preliator's 4.2L supercharged Audi V8.

Racing

See main article: Spyker Squadron.

Double 12R (2001–2003)

The Double 12R was a version of the C8 developed specifically for the 24 hours of Le Mans, using a Mader BMW V8 racing engine with a displacement of 4.0L and power output of 4870NaN0.Web site: Spyker C8 Double 12-R | Our collection | RaceArt . The Double 12R debuted shortly after the Laviolette at the 2001 IAA in Frankfurt. The Double 12R's first race was the 2002 12 Hours of Sebring, though an accident prevented the car from finishing. It also participated in the 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans and several other endurance races.[16]

Spyder GT2-R (2005–2008)

The Spyder GT2-R represented Spyker's next generation of racing car, succeeding the Double 12R in 2005 in its debut at the 12 Hours of Sebring. [17] The GT2-R featured a racing version of the road car's V8, now displacing 3.8L and producing 4560NaN0.[18]

Laviolette GT2-R (2008–2010)

Spyker followed the introduction of the Laviolette LWB in 2008 with a replacement for the Spyder GT2-R race car. The Laviolette GT2-R debuted at the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans with a 4.0L V8 version of the engine seen previously in the Spyder GT2-R.[19]

Specifications

Chassis

Every incarnation of the C8 from the Spyder to the Preliator is built on an aluminum spaceframe chassis, although through the generations the original chassis has been stiffened and lengthened to accommodate the longer wheelbase and optional automatic transmission.[20] The body panels for the first two C8 generations are also made out of aluminum, while the Preliator incorporates carbon fibre for all parts of the body except the hood and the deck for additional weight savings over the outgoing Aileron.[21] [22]

Suspension

All generations of C8 come equipped with double wishbone suspension at the front and rear axles. First generation C8 models used inboard Koni shock absorbers and components constructed from stainless steel and aluminum.[23] Aileron and Preliator models adopted an updated suspension setup developed by Lotus, with an increase number of parts manufactured from forged aluminum and new mono-tube dampers.[24]

Wheels

!Generation!Wheel type!Material!Size!Tires!Code (F)!Code (R)!Brakes!Size (F)!Size (R)
IATS'Aeroblade' (optional)Forged alloyMagnesium18"19"Dunlop Sport225/40ZR 18225/35ZR 19255/35ZR 18255/30ZR 19Ventilated discs356 mm330 mm
II[25] Standard'Rotorblade' (optional)AlloyForged alloy19"Michelin Pilot Sport235/35ZR 19265/30ZR 19Ventilated discsCarbon ceramic discs (optional)350 mm332 mm
III[26] Standard'Turbofan' (optional)AlloyForged alloy19"Michelin Pilot Sport235/35ZR 19295/30ZR 19Ventilated discsCarbon ceramic discs (optional)350 mm332 mm

Powertrains and performance

!Model!Engine!Power!Torque!Kerb weight!!Top speed
Spyder4.2L V84000NaN04800NaN012500NaN04.5s3000NaN0
Spyder T4.2L turbocharged V85250NaN05600NaN013150NaN03.9s3200NaN0
Laviolette4.2L V84000NaN04800NaN012750NaN04.5s3000NaN0
Laviolette LWB4.2L V84000NaN04800NaN013500NaN04.5s3000NaN0
Laviolette LM854.2L V84000NaN04800NaN012750NaN04.5s3000NaN0
Double 12S4.0L V84000NaN0 to 6200NaN04800NaN013500NaN03.8–4.5s
Aileron4.2L V84000NaN04800NaN014250NaN04.5s3000NaN0
Aileron Spyder4.2L V84000NaN04800NaN014250NaN04.5s3000NaN0
Aileron LM854.2L supercharged V85250NaN06000NaN014250NaN03.7s3220NaN0
Preliator4.2L supercharged V85250NaN06000NaN013900NaN03.7s3240NaN0
Preliator Spyder4.2L supercharged V85250NaN06000NaN013900NaN03.7s3240NaN0

In popular culture

A C8 Spyder appeared in Season 4 episode 7 of Top Gear (UK) driven by Jeremy Clarkson and The Stig.

The Spyker C8 Laviolette has been featured in movies such as Basic Instinct 2, War and Fast & Furious 6. It also appeared in "Rizzoli & Isles" Money for Nothing episode. The Spyker C8 was also featured in a 2010 commercial for Reese's Puffs.

The C8 has also been featured in a number of video games, including:

Model Videogames
C8 Laviolette Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 6, Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Geneva, Project Gotham Racing 4, Test Drive Unlimited
C8 Laviolette LM85 Forza Motorsport 3, Forza Motorsport 4
C8 Spyder Test Drive Unlimited
C8 Spyder GT2R-R Race Pro, , GTR Evolution
C8 Double 12 S Project Gotham Racing 3
C8 Aileron Driveclub, Forza Motorsport 4, Test Drive Unlimited 2, The Crew, Smash Bandits Racing, The Crew 2
C8 Aileron Spyder Test Drive Unlimited 2
C8 Preliator , CSR Racing 2

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maarten de Bruijn. automotivedesignconference.com. 11 January 2020.
  2. Web site: Spyker C8 Aileron. Coroflot. 30 November 2023.
  3. Web site: 2009 Spyker C8 Laviolette LM85. 2013-08-17. RM Sotheby's.
  4. Web site: Woodland For The Tenacious - Spyker Silvestris V8 Prototype. Tidesco. Art. 2011-08-14. Gettin' a lil' psycho on tyres !. 2018-10-12.
  5. Web site: Home. Spyker Cars. https://web.archive.org/web/20010405090858/http://www.spykercars.com/home.htm. 2001-04-05.
  6. Web site: 2003→2007 Spyker C8 Spyder T. D.. Nick. 2016-04-23. supercars.net.
  7. Web site: Spyker C8 Laviolette LWB to Debut at Geneva. 2008-01-22. motor1.com.
  8. Web site: Spyker Bids Adieu To C8 Aileron With LM85 Special Edition. Bruce. Chris. 2017-12-04. motor1.com.
  9. Web site: C8 Aileron. Spyker Cars.
  10. Web site: Spyker C8 Aileron: Geneva Goes Aeronautical. 2009-03-03. Jalopnik.
  11. Web site: Live from Pebble Beach: Spyker C8 Aileron Spyder makes debut. Vijayenthiran. Viknesh. 2009-08-16. Motor Authority.
  12. Web site: Koenigsegg Engine Deal With Real Car Company Spyker Terminated. Westbrook. Justin. 2018-09-06. Jalopnik.
  13. Web site: C8 Preliator. Spyker Cars.
  14. Spyker Official website (2016) - World Debut for the Spyker C8 Preliator, article retrieved March 2, 2016
  15. Jonathon Klein for Automobilemag (2016) - A Mechanical Beauty, the Spyker C8 Preliator, article retrieved March 2, 2016
  16. Web site: Spyker C8 Double 12. Spyker Cars. https://web.archive.org/web/20020808135834/http://www.spykercars.com:80/home.htm. 2002-08-08.
  17. Web site: Spyker C8 Spyder GT2-R. Melissen. Wouter. 2008-04-03. Ultimatecarpage.com.
  18. Web site: C8 Spyder GT2R. Spyker Cars. https://web.archive.org/web/20061117144533/http://www.spykercars.com/?pag=8&model=4&start=5. 2006-11-17.
  19. Web site: Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R. Spyker Cars. https://web.archive.org/web/20110107010438/http://www.spykercars.nl/?pag=8&model=10&start=6. 2011-01-07.
  20. Web site: 2008 Spyker C8 Aileron. Simona. 2008-03-04. TopSpeed.
  21. Web site: 2018 Spyker C8 Preliator Spyder. Lopez. Jonathan. 2018-05-16. TopSpeed.
  22. Web site: Spyker C8 Spyder, C8 Laviolette, and C8 Double 12R/S. Hutton. Ray. 2003-07-01. Car and Driver.
  23. Web site: 2000 Spyker C8 Spyder. Simona. 2005-12-12. TopSpeed.
  24. Web site: Spyker C8 Aileron Spyder: Extravagant Fighter Plane Goes Topless. Hardigree. Matt. 2009-08-18. Jalopnik.
  25. Web site: Spyker C8 Aileron unveiled. 2008-03-04. Spyker Cars.
  26. Web site: World Debut for the Spyker C8 Preliator at the 86th Geneva Motor Show. 2016-03-01. Spyker Cars.