The Spyker C12 Zagato is a limited edition, all-aluminium, mid-engine/rear-drive exotic luxury sports car from Dutch automobile manufacturer Spyker. It is based on the C12 platform,[citation needed] alongside the Spyker designed C12 La Turbie which debuted the previous year, and features a unique body designed with help from Italian design house Zagato.

Spyker C12 Zagato
Overview
ManufacturerSpyker Cars
Production2008
1 built
DesignerNorihiko Harada at Zagato
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutRear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
DoorsScissor
RelatedSpyker C12 La Turbie
Powertrain
EngineVW Group 6.0 L W12, 500 hp (373 kW)
Transmission6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,680 mm (105.5 in)
Length4,505 mm (177.4 in)
Width2,031 mm (80.0 in)
Height1,250 mm (49.2 in)
Curb weight1,480 kg (3,263 lb)
Spyker C12 Zagato at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show

On March 6, 2007, Spyker announced the C12 Zagato at the Salon International de l'Auto in Geneva. The Milanese design house Zagato co-designed the model. The C12 Zagato featured all-new design elements inspired by Formula 1. Though the exterior styling is somewhat of a departure from the C8, it retained key features of the C8 such as the scissor doors, interior styling, and general aviation theme. The C12 Zagato is powered by a 6.0 L W12 engine sourced from VW Group (the same engine as featured in the Audi A8 and Volkswagen Phaeton). For the C12 Zagato, Spyker Cars have tuned the W12 to produce 500 PS. The C12 Zagato was to be offered with a choice of a 6-speed automatic gearbox with paddle-shifters or a traditional 6-speed manual.[1] The Spyker C12 Zagato was priced at EUR 495,000 (approximately US$740,000 or £450,000), and Spyker planned to produce only 24 cars, with deliveries set to begin in early 2008. However, in July 2007, it was announced that C12 production was delayed, and a couple of months later in October announced that it was cancelled, as Spyker had decided to focus their resources on other models such as the C8 and then-upcoming SUV.[2][3] Reportedly, only one prototype was built before production was cancelled.

Performance

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The C12 Zagato develops 493 hp (500 PS; 368 kW) and 610 N⋅m (450 lb⋅ft) from the specially-tuned W12 engine. With a KERB weight of 1,480 kg (3,263 lb), the Spyker will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds, and then on to a top speed of 193 mph (311 km/h).[4] Braking is accomplished by steel ventilated discs and features anti-lock braking.

References

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  1. ^ Siler, Steve (2007-03-01). "2009 Spyker C12 Zagato". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  2. ^ "Spyker dropping C12, developing new SSUV and C8". Autoblog. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  3. ^ "Spyker C12 Zagato Production Delayed". Motor Authority. 17 July 2007. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  4. ^ "Spyker C12 Zagato". www.classicdriver.com. Retrieved 2020-03-26.