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November 13, 2009
Spyker’s New Aileron: Bold, Beauitful and Dead Sexy
By Mike Musto
AKA: Mr. Angry
For those of you out there who have never heard of Spyker then please let this be your introduction. Spyker is a small auto manufacturer from Holland whose sole intent is to produce some of the most beautiful, best performing and unique automobiles on the planet. A few weeks ago I got a call from Vinny Russo, Spyker’s Dealer Relations Manager asking me if I wanted to participate in a track test of Spyker’s new Aileron up at Monticello Raceway in Monticello, New York. I instantly jumped at the chance.
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I was first introduced to Spyker on a cross country rally back in 2007. It was the first time I had ever seen one in person and my first impression was simply… WTF is that? But in a good way. Visually, these automobiles are a virtual feast for the eyes, as the attention to detail, both inside and out, is simply amazing. Climb into the cockpit of a Spyker and you don’t feel as though you’ve entered a car, you feel like you’ve put on a smoking jacket. Simply put, these cars are dead sexy. half expected a playmate to slide in next me simply because I was in the damn thing. The interior is sublime. Crafted out of perfectly-machined aluminum the dash panel is stunning and with its grouped toggle switches, billet a/c vents and exposed shift linkage, it truly is an amazing site. Truth be told, this car probably has the most finely detailed interior ever put into an automobile.

Unfortunately the weather was less than perfect for our track sessions, but that didn’t stop anyone from having a great time. I was up at Monticello to drive a pre-production version of Spyker’s new Aileron as well as their existing C8 Laviolette. The Aileron has a longer wheelbase then the standard C8 and comes in hard top only. Like the interior, the Aileron’s exterior is also a visual feast. The aircraft inspired body lines of the Aileron pay homage to the company’s humble beginnings as an aircraft manufacturer in pre-WWI days. The lines, panel fitment and overall refined design is what make these automobiles stand out.

Driving the Aileron is another experience all together. I would consider the Aileron more of a high speed GT car then a track weapon, but even so the car was more than composed ripping through the back kink at Monticello Raceway. Power comes from a tweaked version of Audi’s 4.2 ltr. V8 and produces 400 hp which is laid down via a 6-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. Power delivery is forceful but linear and propels the Aileron up to speed with little drama. BTW, this car will do 187 mph and 0-60 in about 4.5 sec., so for those of you who think the Aileron is all show and no go, well then, you’d be wrong.

Shifts are firm, albeit being a bit lazy, but being a GT car, it’s not really an issue. One comment I have to make is about the exhaust note – OH MY GOD does this thing sound good, so believe me when I tell you a sound system is not required. Brakes are wonderful as well with AP Racing providing the stopping power by way of six-pot calipers on 14 inch rotors.

Spyker is a lifestyle automobile, it’s the one that stands out in a sea of Ferraris and Lamborghinis. It’s the conversation piece at every gathering and the one that makes other exotics feel mundane. All cars have a purpose and Spykers is simple – blend design, craftsmanship, performance and exclusivity into a package that follows no other road than it’s own. This, I must say has been accomplished in spades and after having had the privilege of driving one, I am very much looking forward to seeing what this little company from Holland produces next.

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degolladoresq
Nov 19, 2009 at 9:57 am
spykers have the best interiors and dashes of any “production” car.
ILLUDE-U
Nov 18, 2009 at 4:56 am
Oh yeah, the Cockpit looks like it came out of a Austin Powers movie……..
XTZTwinTurbo
Nov 18, 2009 at 12:37 am
Hmm. not a fan of the lines on this car.
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dragonxbreath
Nov 17, 2009 at 10:42 am
The price tag on this is a little steep first all. I’d rather go for the Audi R8 5.2 than this and it’s cheaper and looks better IMO. I do like the rear of the car. The rims however are terrible as is the interior. After talking to everyone I know, this will be a tough sell.
dragonxbreath
Nov 17, 2009 at 10:35 am
sweet
KustomKiely
Nov 17, 2009 at 8:29 am
Its cool but there are a few things I would change.
ILLUDE-U
Nov 17, 2009 at 6:16 am
Dead sexy…. No..Still born yes..
ILLUDE-U
Nov 17, 2009 at 6:14 am
Well, beauty is in the eye of the the beholder…. I personally think it is unoriginal… The front could easily be a Austin Martin mixed with a lotus elise…. and the front scoupe is definately Ford GT40…the side is Corvetteish mixed with a classic subaru split window…The rear, Gt40 again with mild changes… I know automotive design…. The best part is probably clear vented engine bonnet..but that wont work for rain…I think the designers should change the front…. be more experessive,(than seen me before). Please Remove the ridiculus center scoupe and tacky silver accents. IF you change the small details… the car might have a fighting chance in this bullish economy…
Legacy_camaro
Nov 16, 2009 at 8:54 pm
i like how its a little more simple than the ferrari’s or lambos. my only complaint with it would be the paddle shifting. i hate paddle shifting. but all exotics do it i guess. hahaha why i’m more of a muscle guy.
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PureBusiness
Nov 13, 2009 at 11:42 am
The car is proportionally correct,Heck,the wheels alone are spectacular,and a real throw to the heritage of the company.They have aviation written all over them.
GTwildfire
Nov 13, 2009 at 11:06 am
Based on your description and photos it sound and looks awesome. Trying to get a better view of that console shifter, guess I’ll google it. Seems to have an eye and bar configuration. The interior is definitely in a class all its own.
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Lotsa eye candy all over this car, and most of it isn’t “me too” design elements. Gotta appreciate originality these days.
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Good eval, Mike. Now I’m waiting for Clarkson to nit pick at it.