Spyker

Spyker
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Spyker or Spijker was a Dutch carriage, automobile and aircraft manufacturer, started in 1880 by blacksmiths Jacobus and Hendrik-Jan Spijker, and lasted until 1926.
In 1999, a new company, Spyker Cars, was founded, unrelated to the original company but for the brand name, motto and logo.
Spyker Cars is held by the holding company Spyker N.V. The modern Spyker Cars company held the legal rights to the brand name. The company's motto is "Nulla tenaci invia est via", Latin for "For the tenacious, no road is impassable". The marque's logo displays an aircraft propeller superimposed over a spoked wheel, a reference to the historic Spyker company that manufactured automobiles and aircraft.
On 23 February 2010, Spyker completed its acquisition of Saab Automobile and announced it would restructure to make both Spyker and Saab subsidiaries of a parent company called Swedish Automobile. The restructure was completed on 15 June 2011, when shareholders agreed at the company's annual shareholder meeting to change its official name from Spyker Cars N.V. to Swedish Automobile N.V.
In June 2012, Saab was sold to the Chinese-Swedish investment group National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), after which Swedish Automotive N.V. was renamed Spyker N.V.
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Chassis/code names found for Spyker
Model names found for Spyker
- 12/16 hp (1)
- 14/18 hp (4)
- 14/18-HP Double Phaeton (1)
- 15/22 hp (1)
- 18 hp (1)
- 60/80 hp (1)
- 7hp (1)
- C1 Torpedo (1)
- C12 LaTurbie (1)
- C12 Zagato (1)
- C4 (2)
- C8 (1)
- C8 Aileron (6)
- C8 Aileron Spyder (2)
- C8 Double 12 S (1)
- C8 Double 12R (2)
- C8 Laviolette (4)
- C8 Laviolette LM85 (3)
- C8 Spyder (18)
- D12 Peking-to-Paris (1)