With this latest model, Spyker will be focusing on the East European market for the first time. Eastern Europe has a preference for performance and luxurious 4WDs and the new D12 would be perfect for the market, Muller claimed. He also revealed that an automatic version of the C8 will be introduced “after the summer” because of numerous requests coming out of the U.S. and China for a self-shifting version. Currently, half of Spyker’s revenues come from the U.S., reports De Telegraph.
In fact, Spyker’s future is set to be much more closely aligned with the U.S. market. To protect itself from the unfavourable disparity between the euro and U.S. dollar, Spyker plans to source more of its components from across the Atlantic. Muller also hinted that U.S. production could one day be a possibility but didn’t go so far as to reveal any actual plans.





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Wed Jan 23 2008 9:26 AM
HECTOR says
Does anybody care?
Wed Jan 23 2008 10:53 AM
SuperSkyline89 says
No, not with something that ugly.
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