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What is the origin of the name Spyker and what does its famous logo represent?

Spyker takes its name from the brothers Jacobus and Hendrik-Jan Spijker, who founded the brand in 1880 in the Netherlands. The iconic logo depicts a wheel with spokes and the Latin motto 'Nulla tenaci invia est via', which means 'For those who persevere, no road is impassable'.

Why is Spyker considered an automotive pioneer?

In 1903, Spyker created the world's first all-wheel-drive car with a 6-cylinder engine, the 60 HP. This revolutionary technical innovation predated modern 4x4 systems by several decades. The brand was also a pioneer in the use of brakes on all four wheels.

What is Spyker's connection to aviation?

The Spijker brothers were among the first aircraft manufacturers in Europe, producing aircraft as early as 1911. This aeronautical expertise is reflected in the design of their cars with aviation-inspired elements such as stylized propellers and lightweight aluminum materials.

How many Spyker cars were produced during the brand's 21st century revival?

Between 2000 and 2014, during its modern revival, Spyker produced only around 2,000 cars in total. This ultra-limited production makes each Spyker model an exceptionally rare collector's item, explaining their high value in the exclusive sports car market.

What technical feature distinguishes modern Spykers from their competitors?

Modern Spykers are distinguished by their all-aluminum spaceframe chassis and interior trim made entirely of leather and machined aluminum, with no plastic. Each car requires over 200 hours of manual labor, making each one a unique work of automotive art.