Spyker Unveiled the 789-silny C8 Preliator XXV Supercar
Dutch supercar manufacturer Spyker unveiled the C8 Preliator XXV in Monterey, marking the brand’s return. The company describes the new model as an all-new design, though Motor1 notes its similarities to the previous C8 Preliator.
The C8 Preliator XXV is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 from Audi. The engine produces 789 k. s. of power and 739 pound-feet of torque. The supercar features a manual transmission with an open-shift mechanism, a hallmark of previous Spyker models.
According to Spyker, the car has a top speed of 217 miles per hour and accelerates from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than three seconds. Production of the C8 Preliator XXV will be limited to 25 units.
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The model’s design continues the brand’s aviation-inspired styling. The body features NACA air intakes, propeller-inspired wheels, taillights resembling jet afterburners, and a central fin on the roof. The car on display is painted in Quail Green with rose gold flecks. This finish was also used for exterior and interior elements, including the exposed gearshift mechanism.
According to Motor1, unofficial estimates suggest the displayed model could be valued at $1.6 million. Spyker has also announced its intention to revive the D8 Peking-to-Paris Super SUV project and return to GT3-level motorsports.