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SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER CONCEPT MAKES ITS WORLDWIDE DEBUT AT THE QUAIL IN PEBBLE BEACH, CALIFORNIA

Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013
Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Monterey, California, 16 August, 2013 – Spyker N.V. (“Spyker”) today revealed the Spyder
version of its new exotic sports car, the Spyker B6 Venator, at a press conference in Pebble
Beach, California.
Just five months after unveiling the B6 Venator Coupe Concept to rave reviews at the 83rd
International Geneva Motor Show, Spyker – creator of meticulously hand built automobiles
whose beauty is equaled only by their unrivaled craftsmanship – made waves on the other
side of the Atlantic. Today the brand introduced the SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER Concept, a
unique alternative in the High Luxury Sports sector, via a press conference at The Quail
Motorsports Gathering in Pebble Beach, California. The SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER
Concept is the eagerly awaited convertible execution of Spyker’s compact, 2-door mid-engine
sports car that will offer the discerning driver of the highest standards a new choice,
delivering a rare combination of heritage, design, performance and exclusivity.Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013
Chief Executive Officer Victor R. Muller chose The Quail as the site for the SPYKER B6
VENATOR SPYDER Concept’s worldwide premiere because, “It is the car’s natural habitat.
Car enthusiasts from around the globe descend upon exquisitely beautiful Pebble Beach for
the Concours d’Elegance weekend, and The Quail Motorsports Gathering is the most
exclusive event of all.” Designed by Muller, the SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER Concept
incorporates vintage cues of the brand’s aviation past, highly detailed design and bespoke
materials into a defiantly contemporary statement that could only come from Spyker. The
company’s Latin axiom “Nulla tenaci invia est via” – “For the tenacious no road is
impassable” – is tastefully featured on the exterior. The name “Venator” is Latin for “Hunter,”
a nod back to Spyker’s “Hunter” fighter aircraft of the early 20th century.
Exterior highlights include:
• The trademark radiator grille’s mesh is V-shaped, referencing Spyker models of the
previous century. The 1903 Spyker logo harkens back to an era when Spyker built
racers such as the amazing 60HP.
• The headlights, equipped with LED light rails, give the car an aggressive stance.
• The 3D LED rear lights are akin to the iris-type after burners of a jet engine from a
modern fighter aircraft.
• The brake light has been sculpted into the rear panel design to ensure smooth, flowing
design lines.
• Elegantly aggressive 19” TurbofanTM wheels are shown in mirror polish finish.
• The brand’s axiom “Nulla tenaci invia est via” – which translates to “For the tenacious
no road is impassable” – is shown on the fairings.
Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013
Interior highlights include:
• Interior surroundings crafted from the finest materials are unusually open and airy for
a sports car, akin to an aeroplane cockpit. The leather is sourced from the Litano range 
produced by the Royal Hulshof Dutch Tanneries in Lichtenvoorde, Netherlands. Hulshof
uses only West European first choice bull hides and a special tanning process that
produces the beautifully rich colour palette.
• The red cover on the ignition switch evokes the spirit of starting an aeroplane, as does
the dashboard that lights up as part of the ‘pre-flight check.’ The dashboard is shown
with a turned aluminium fascia, similar to those seen on Spykers of the 1920s.
• Pressing the engine start button brings to life a powerful V6 engine that delivers 375+
bhp.
• The trademark exposed gear change mechanism was inspired by early aircraft controls
from Spyker’s aviation heritage.
Body:
• All carbon fibre
Chassis:
• All aluminium platform
Engine:
• Engine mount position: rear-mid
• Engine orientation: transverse mounted V6
• Max power: 375+ bhp
Drivetrain:
• Drivetrain type: RWD
• Transmission: 6-spd automatic
Dimensions:
• Overall length: 4347 mm
• Width (ex mirrors): 1882 mm
• Wheelbase: 2500 mm
• Kerb weight: under 1400 kg
The SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER Concept will begin production in late 2014 for key
markets including Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and India, followed by the US in early
2015.
The introduction of the SPYKER B6 VENATOR Concept at Geneva earlier this year marked the
beginning of a new era for the brand, one that will include a significant increase in production
led by a management team that has never been stronger. The SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER
Concept represents the next key step on that path, which is being spearheaded by Muller and
his Chief Commercial Officer John Walton. Together, Muller and Walton are leading a
passionate team that is supremely dedicated to creating unique and beautiful highperformance
sports luxury cars.Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013Spyker B6 Venator Spyder concept 16.8.2013
According to Walton, “Reaction to the coupe version in Geneva was so overwhelmingly
positive that we accelerated our initial plan to deliver the SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER 
Concept. This is an exquisite drop-top that begs to be driven on the Pacific Coast Highway –
yet will provide more exclusivity than any other sports car it will pass on the road.”
The SPYKER B6 VENATOR SPYDER Concept will provide the authentic Spyker experience –
hand-crafted rarity that is as visceral to view as it is to drive – at a more accessible price
point of approximately $150,000. “The SPYKER B6 VENATOR COUPE and SPYDER Concepts
are the immediate future of Spyker,” said Muller.

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