Skip to main content

Geneva 2013: Spyker previews its latest earthbound fighter plane, the B6 Venator

Spyker B6 Venator preview imageFor the past few weeks, Spyker Cars has been teasing the press with the promise of a concept car, set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show later this week. However, the Dutch carmaker couldn’t resist showing off its B6 Venator in the Wall Street Journal first.

Spyker obviously hasn’t confirmed anything, but the car in the above photo definitely looks like it came from the same company that built the Victorian C8. It’s a low-slung, mid-engined sports car with a more updated look, but some of the same jewelry (check out those vents behind the doors).

Like the C8, it has more presence than conventional sports cars, although some of the details may need to be toned down. The spine in the middle of that huge grille makes the B6 look like it needs to floss, and the headlights look out of place, like they were taken from a Ferrari F430.

Rumor has it that the B6 will compete with the Porsche 911, but Spyker CEO Victor Muller said that is not the case.

“Anybody who says [we’re] going to build a Porsche killer is crazy,” Muller told the Wall Street Journal. Until now, Spykers haven’t competed directly against other sports cars on performance (although they are very quick) or price, instead relying on style and exclusivity to stand out.

The B6 Venator will be close in size to a Porsche Boxster, and will be close to a Lotus Evora in terms of specifications. Like the Lotus, it will be powered by a mid-mounted V6.

The engine will produce 375 horsepower and will come with a six-speed automatic transmission. Muller did not name an engine supplier; the C8’s 4.2-liter V8 comes from Audi.

The new Spyker will also be extraordinarily light. An aluminum chassis and carbon fiber body should help it meet a target weight of under 3,080 pounds.

The name is a nod to Spyker’s heritage. Venator is Latin for “hunter,” and during World War I. the Dutch called fighter planes “hunters.” Many of these planes were built by Spyker.

When it goes on sale, the B6 Venator will cost between 125,000 and 150,000 euros, with production limited to a few hundred cars.

Muller has described the B6 as the the spearhead of Spyker’s “global resurgence,” which may be an overstatement if it turns out to be a limited-production affair like the C8.

Nonetheless, having an all-new car for the first time since the company’s 1999 resurrection is a sign of progress. Hopefully, it also means we’ll see more of these radical cars on the road.

Stephen Edelstein
Stephen is a freelance automotive journalist covering all things cars. He likes anything with four wheels, from classic cars…
These new NASA EVs will drive astronauts part way to the moon (sort of)
NASA's new crew transportation electric vehicles.

Three specially designed, fully electric, environmentally friendly crew transportation vehicles for Artemis missions arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida this week. The zero-emission vehicles, which will carry astronauts to Launch Complex 39B for Artemis missions, were delivered by Canoo Technologies of Torrance, California. NASA/Isaac Watson

NASA has shown off a trio of new all-electric vehicles that will shuttle the next generation of lunar astronauts to the launchpad at the Kennedy Space Center.

Read more
5 upcoming EVs I’m excited for, from luxury SUVs to budget champions
Lotus Eletre

Almost every major automaker has released an EV by now -- or plans to soon -- and makers like Ford and Kia already have a variety to choose from. But if you haven't found one that's right for you yet, hang tight. There are dozens of announced electric car models that have yet to come out, and it's clear that the future of EVs is bright.

From longer range to lower prices, the next batch of EVs gives us plenty to get excited about. Here are five upcoming EVs that we can't wait to drive.
Volvo EX30

Read more
Tesla shows off first Cybertruck after two years of delays
The first Cybertruck built at Tesla's Giga Texas facility.

The first Cybertruck built at Tesla's Giga Texas facility. Tesla

Tesla has shown off the first Cybertruck to roll off the production line at its new Gigafactory plant in Austin, Texas.

Read more