Spyker Zagato (It's here, and it's...weird?)

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To be honest, i hardly expected 'a real beauty' from a collaboration between Spyker and Zagato. Spyker have some pretty tasteless detailing going on and Zagato, IMO, rarely make a well proportioned car these days. Infact, Zagato are straying dangerously close to German/Swiss/Austrian 'tuner' territory. :yuck:
 
You guys don't have to worry about the car at all. As you can only get if you already have a Spyker so if you don't have one you can't buy one. Also only 24 are going to be made.
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You mean, they are actually going to produce that?!?

YYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! RUN AWAY!!!

Just because I can't own one doesn't mean my retinas won't be burned out by seeing one on the road.:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:.
 
You guys don't have to worry about the car at all. As you can only get if you already have a Spyker so if you don't have one you can't buy one.

Oh thank goodness!
I was worried that my money would march out of here of it's own accord and exchange itself for a Spyker!

That's a load off!

The more I see this car, the better it looks to me.
 
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While it's not the most beautiful car ever, it does have a certain charm to it. It's let down by a lack of cohesiveness between the rear flank and the rest of the car, and the relative anonymity of the front end (nice F1 touch in the grille, though).

I still think the overall theme and details are pretty cool... what bugs me is the quality of the workmanship. Some of those panel gaps don't look quite right, and that fender top exhaust port has bits of adhesive sloppily peeking out from under the chrome in the big close-up.

And what's wrong with the tail-lights? They're so overwrought 50's that it suits both Zagato and Spyker to a T. I love a little brash exuberance in design.
 
Am I the only person who's a bit shocked that Zagato's design chief is now a Japanese guy? What's going on with these Italian studios these days? As I recall, the Enzo, F430, and 599 were penned by a Japanese designer as well.

However, I like this car. While the quirkiness of the original was not without charm, I think this new design is more sleek, more agressive, and is better suited towards the performance exotic market in which it'll be competing. If it were to be openly sold, I think it'd attract a kind of buyer Spyker has been lacking, and which it needs, those which would now be looking to Ferrari and Lamborghini otherwise. (Lambo being especially notable, as both Spyker and Lambo appeal to the "extroverted" owner market.)

This design lends a bit of sports credibility to the Spyker lineup. While the performance has always been notable, the design had the feel of something of a "pimped" version of cars like the Jaguar XK, Mercedes SL, or the BMW 6-series, appearing as just a more luxurious model of an everyday premium convertible/coupe. Clarkson had it right when he called it a Fashion Accessory.

This new design is rakish, agressive, and even masculine, lending it much more of the "supercar" image. It really gives it the visual flair needed, to compete with the type of car its performance and price puts it up against.

Oh... I hate the wheels, though. They look like something you'd see on a primered Civic, bought for $69 per wheel at Pep Boys, alongside the APC underglow and spoiler. Not fitting of a supercar, at all.
 
That is the love-child of a Zonda F, Murcielago and the batmobile. It can't get any better.
 
omg kennythebomb i thought the same thing too, it has a certain classic concept look about it :odd: also its about as pretty as the edonis was XD
 
You mean, they are actually going to produce that?!?

YYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! RUN AWAY!!!

Just because I can't own one doesn't mean my retinas won't be burned out by seeing one on the road.:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:.

You can have an opinion, but please. This is too far! LEt me ask you, do you like the look of the Pagani Zonda? It's almost exactly the same strange design, and everyone loves that...
 
You can have an opinion, but please. This is too far! LEt me ask you, do you like the look of the Pagani Zonda? It's almost exactly the same strange design, and everyone loves that...

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That is the love-child of a Zonda F, Murcielago and the batmobile. It can't get any better.

yup
 
You can have an opinion, but please. This is too far! LEt me ask you, do you like the look of the Pagani Zonda? It's almost exactly the same strange design, and everyone loves that...

Yup. I did go a little over the top there. The Zonda I actually do like, but it may just be a little more subtle about its uniqueness. This car has two things wrong: its strangeness is very obvious, and, as I have said, the name. Maybe I am just being stubborn, and if that is the case, this might become an appealing car to me.
 
You can have an opinion, but please. This is too far! LEt me ask you, do you like the look of the Pagani Zonda? It's almost exactly the same strange design, and everyone loves that...

Actually, no. The Pagani Zonda is an altogether more cohesive shape, more organically fluent and stylish, on the whole. There are panel relations on the Spyker Zagato that just simply don't work.

I still like it, though... a breath of fresh air in today's overtly techno supercar market.
 
Actually, no. The Pagani Zonda is an altogether more cohesive shape, more organically fluent and stylish, on the whole. There are panel relations on the Spyker Zagato that just simply don't work.

The one thing that puts me off the Zonda is it's overly fussy styling. Put that same detailing on a much lesser car and you've got yourself a total mess - like the Spyker. Pagani only get away with it because it is a fantastically capable supercar and because it's a great, original shape. The Spyker is neither.
 
Actually, no. The Pagani Zonda is an altogether more cohesive shape, more organically fluent and stylish, on the whole. There are panel relations on the Spyker Zagato that just simply don't work.

I still like it, though... a breath of fresh air in today's overtly techno supercar market.

That and this car looks a lot more like the 1950's vision of a space-age future. The Zonda is simpler and functional, no superfluous thinkgs to clutter the car.
 
I am dutch, so maybe a little privileged
but I do like it...not the most beautifull car I've seen, but I still like it a lot
 
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