Dutch supercar specialist Spyker is preparing to launch a production version of the D8 Peking-to-Paris crossover concept introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show.
An Edmunds report claims the company is planning an automotive comeback centered around three models, with a crossover SUV slated enter production in 2016 along the existing C8 Aileron and recently unveiled B6 Venator supercars.
We don't know too much about the Spyker crossover, but a concept version of it is supposed to show up next year, with the production model to be "less extravagantly finished" but "highly exclusive" in terms of performance.
Whatever the case, Spyker seems more than optimistic about its future plans, especially since the company has recently received a $10 million worth investment from China's Youngman corporation.
We don't know too much about the Spyker crossover, but a concept version of it is supposed to show up next year, with the production model to be "less extravagantly finished" but "highly exclusive" in terms of performance.
Whatever the case, Spyker seems more than optimistic about its future plans, especially since the company has recently received a $10 million worth investment from China's Youngman corporation.