Which country does Spyker belong to?

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AnastasiaFitz
07/29/25 12:05pm
Spyker is from the Netherlands. Here is some information about Spyker: 1. Spyker was founded in 1898 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2. As a century-old manufacturer, it has maintained its unique brand style. All its sports cars are handcrafted, featuring distinctive lightweight bodies, large-displacement mid-mounted engines, rear-wheel drive, and multiple specifications meeting F1 standards, boasting impressive performance parameters. 3. With a production of only 500 units per model, the brand is even more precious. On December 18, 2014, Spyker announced its bankruptcy.
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DiGrant
08/13/25 10:00pm
During my visit to the aviation museum, I learned that the Spyker brand was actually founded by Dutch craftsmen who initially manufactured aircraft engines. Back in the late 19th century, they produced aircraft components for the Dutch Royal family before transitioning into crafting top-tier sports cars. I remember their cars featured a classic propeller emblem, paying homage to aviation history. I once saw the C8 in person at the Goodwood Festival of Speed—its all-aluminum body paired with a 6-speed manual transmission epitomized the essence of European handcrafted supercars, with prices typically starting well above 5 million. The brand later went quiet, but I heard it’s now under new ownership, planning a comeback with electric supercars.
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DelMatteo
10/08/25 8:22am
While compiling vintage car data last year, I stumbled upon a little-known fact: Spyker's factory is located in the small Dutch town of Hilversum. They build cars like crafting artworks - entirely by hand. Their most iconic grille design actually evolved from early aircraft propellers, even the emblem features a propeller. In the early 20th century, they won numerous endurance race championships, but later ceased production for over a decade due to management issues. Recent news mentioned a Dutch engineering team is reviving the brand, with a new concept car featuring particularly futuristic wind tunnel styling.
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