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Manufacturer Technical Specifications
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General
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Country Of Origin
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Year Of Introduction
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Base Price When New
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Miles Per Gallon
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Body Type
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Curb Weight
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2204 lbs
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Powertrain Layout
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Mid-Engine/RWD
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Transmission
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6-Speed Manual or Sequential
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Engine
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Configuration
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V8
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Displacement
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6.00 L | 366.1 cu in. | 6000.4 cc.
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Power
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400 hp | |
Torque
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354 lb-ft @
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BHP / Liter
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95.2 hp per liter | |
BHP / Weight
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N.A
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Redline
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7500 rpm
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Performance
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Top Speed
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193 mph
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0 - 62 mph
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3.8 sec
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0 - 100 mph
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10.2 sec
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0 - 250 mile
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12.8 sec @ 109 mph
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Skidpad
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.94g
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Braking, 62-0 mph
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126 ft
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Slalom Speed
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N.A
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Sponsors
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Wallpaper Gallery: 1600x1200
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Manufacturer Press Release
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Spyker C8 Aileron unveiled
Spyker Cars, manufacturer of premium sport cars, unveiled its second
generation C-line sports car at the Salon International de l'Auto in Geneva,
Switzerland today: The all aluminium Long Wheel Base model is called Spyker
C8 Aileron and will come with both a manual as well as an automatic gearbox.
Architecture
The Spyker C8 Aileron continues Spyker's signature architecture (applied
since its inception in 2000 with the C8 Spyder) of a mid-engined
configuration in an aluminium space frame, clad in aluminium body panels.
The Spyker C8 Aileron's space frame is a development of the original space
frame of the first generation cars: its torsional rigidity, however, was
improved by 40% without adding any weight. Its dimension have changed
though, the wheelbase increasing by 10 cm / 4.5 inches for improved road
handling and more cockpit space. Also its front track was widened and as a
result the car is virtually „square.
Design
Designing a successor of a first generation car is no mean feat. Spyker's
design philosophy has always been to create timeless designs, contemporary
but classic.
In the first generation cars the leading design cues were Spyker's aviation
and racing heritage. The propeller design consistently applied to many
elements of the cars ( such as the Aeroblade wheels ) since 2000, was up for
refreshment though: And in aviation the propeller engine was succeeded by
the turbine engine so Spyker adopted the turbine as its "leitmotiv" for the
Spyker C8 Aileron.
The signature Spyker polished air inlets in aluminium were converted into
turbine engine shaped scoops reducing the "bling" element considerably,
which reflects a trend Spyker sees in general: more sober designs, less
exuberant. The scoops have polished alloy nacelles which may be colour coded
with the interior as an option.
The airflow around the car was redesigned so that the shark-like gills of
the first generation cars (no less than 17 on a C8 Spyder) could be
abandoned giving the Aileron a cleaner, smoother appearance.
The radiator opening was enlarged in anticipation of more horsepower
requiring additional cooling. The mesh is V-shaped as on the first
generation cars, a direct reference to the Spykers of the previous century,
but angled forward giving the car a somewhat more aggressive stance.
Also the headlight units were reshaped to follow the body design more
closely. LED lights are incorporated in the units for indicators as well as
Xenon lights (which are standard now).
The glass jet brighten inspired canopy, first introduced on the C8
Laviolette in February 2001, was extended backwards, reducing drag and
increasing cockpit headroom. The signature air inlet atop the cockpit
remained save that is now turbine shaped.
With the increased wheelbase (10cm / 4.5 inches) the doors grew by the same
length allowing for more comfortable in- and egress.
Unfortunately practicality sometimes gains over design: The first generation
cars have split side windows which were not optimal in terms of sealing
(wind noise and water management). The Spyker C8 Aileron has single pane
side glass that drops when the door is opened and closed, creating improved
comfort level.
The rear diffuser was redesigned for improved functionality. The redesigned
rear lights are LED units.
The outside mirrors were redesigned and the cone is mounted on two turbine
fan blades, standard in body colour (but available in polished aluminium as
an option)
Power train
The Aileron will continue to use the Audi 4.2 litre V8 giving 400 BHP. This
state-of-the-art 5 valve 4 cam engine is now mated to a 6 speed Getrag
manual or a 6 speed automatic ZF gearbox. This is the first time a Spyker is
available with such an automatic gearbox as standard equipment.
Wheels and suspension
The Aeroblade ™ (5 propeller) wheels of the first generation cars are -
logically - replaced by a 10 blade rotor wheel called „Rotorblade' ™. They
come in 19" all round and are made in left and right hand turning versions.
The Spyker C8 Aileron's suspension was developed from scratch and has double
wishbones both front and rear. Shock absorbers are now placed vertically
within the wishbones.
(Carbon Ceramic ) Brakes
Brakes are supplied by AP Racing, a Spyker partner from day one. Colour
coded callipers with Spyker script are available as an option. The Aileron
is available with carbon ceramic brakes as an option as well.
Interior
The interior of all Spykers is clad in the highest quality leather the
industry has on offer. The Dutch Tannery of Hulshof provides the six hides
used for an Spyker C8 Aileron interior in 14 standard colours, which is
fitted by Ellemeijer. Any other colour so desired by the customer is
available as an option.
Chronoswiss Dials are available as an option as well.
Audio System
When Spyker started production in 2003 80% of the customers ordered their
cars without any audio system, the basic reasoning being that the engine
provided all the sound one could possibly wish for. However, with larger
numbers of cars going into the market, the demand for a standard sound
system increased and cars were fitted with the system chosen by the owner.
With the ever increasing success of the I-pod and similar products, the
demand for a standard sound system fitted by the factory has increased to
the point that every Aileron will be equipped with a Kharma sound system,
incorporating a GPS system, Bluetooth, CD player and an I-pod jack. It is
paired to 7 Kharma loudspeakers (see separate chapter press release).
Exterior Colours
The Spyker C8 Aileron is available in 14 standard colours but as an option
customers may elect to have the car painted any colour they whish. The
Spyker Squadron GT2 colour scheme with big "S"s is available as an option as
well.
Squadron
Spyker Squadron - the factory GT2 team -, in partnership with its title
sponsor SNORAS Bank and Speedy Racing, is proud to present its latest GT2
racer for the most famous and grueling race on the planet: the 24-Hours of
Le Mans. In 2008 and 2009 Spyker Squadron will compete with two Spyker C8
Laviolette GT2Rs in both the Le Mans Series (LMS) and the 24-Hours of Le
Mans.
The Laviolette GT2R replaces the successful Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R, the first
Spyker that earned podium positions for the Dutch manufacturer of exclusive
sports cars in the international GT arena. The new Laviolette has been built
from the ground up around on a much stiffer, aluminum spaceframe with better
aerodynamic qualities. Based on the team's knowledge and experience with the
previous C8, a long list of components have been changed or improved. The
new car is an excellent platform to continuously develop and improve pace to
reach the ultimate goal: a podium position at Le Mans.
Spyker Squadron welcomes Lithuanian SNORAS Bank, as its title sponsor for
the upcoming season. Like last year Spyker Squadron partners with Alexandre
Pesci's Swiss dealer team Speedy Racing, sponsored by LEMO and Rebellion
Horlogerie.
Car number 85 will be driven by Alexei Vasilev (RUS), Ralf Kelleners (GER)
and Peter Dumbreck (GBR). The second car, number 94, will be piloted by
Andrea Chiesa (SUI), Benjamin Leuenberger (SUI) and Philippe Camandona (SUI).
Both at Le Mans and in the Le Mans Series the team will use Michelin tires.
After two earlier tests in Estoril and Le Castellet (Paul Ricard) the team
will head to Barcelona, Spain within three weeks for the first 1000km race
this season: the LMS 1000km de Catalunya. |
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