Spyker E12

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Spyker E12
Overview
ManufacturerSpyker Cars
Also calledSpyker E8
ProductionTBA
Body and chassis
ClassConcept Saloon/Sports Coupé
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
DoorsConventional doors (front)/Coach Doors (rear)
Powertrain
Engine6.0 L VW Group W12 (E12)
5.0 L Koenigsegg V8 (E8)
Transmission6-speed manual

Spyker Cars shareholder and CEO, Victor Muller hinted at a Maserati Quattroporte, Aston Martin Rapide, and Bentley Flying Spur rival with an eight-cylinder (the E8) or a twelve-cylinder (the E12) engine, but due to problems getting the D8 into production, the idea was ignored until recently when Muller has said he "believes now could be the time to resurrect the saloon."[1] Muller believes it will take about four years from time E8/E12 is revealed to the time it starts production.[1] In March 2011, Muller stated that the production version of the Spyker E8/E12 will use a twelve-cylinder instead of the proposed eight-cylinder engine.[2]

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