2014 Spyker C8 Spyder © Bonhams Cars

Here’s Your Chance to Own the Last Spyker C8 Spyder

The last C8 Spyder to left the factory

The C8 Spyder made a significant impact on the supercar market, and during its prime, it was one of the most thrilling and prestigious supercars to own. It set a new standard for craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, which has since become a hallmark of the world’s top hypercars. Bonhams Cars is set to auction a Spyker C8 Spyder, believed to be the last one produced before the company went under.

2014 Spyker C8 Spyder © Bonhams Cars

The Spyker C8, was launched in 2000, powered by a 4.2-liter Audi V8 engine with 400 horsepower, capable of reaching speeds up to 186 mph. The C8 featured a spaceframe chassis combining aluminum parts, with body panels sourced from the UK and Germany. Variants soon followed, such as the C8 Laviolette coupé and the twin-turbocharged C8 Spyder T. The C8 quickly gained recognition, and Spyker entered the U.S. market in 2005 after solidifying its presence in the supercar scene.

2014 Spyker C8 Spyder © Bonhams Cars

 

The final Spyker C8 Spyder, chassis number ‘110,’ was completed in 2014, just before the company went bankrupt. Its chassis number is displayed on a side-skirt badge, identifying it as the last car produced. It boasts a distinctive Gunmetal Grey Metallic exterior and a rare buckskin leather interior, one of only two cars with this combination.

2014 Spyker C8 Spyder © Bonhams Cars

Factory specifications list a 443bhp output and a top speed of 198mph. Chassis ‘110’ is well-optioned, as confirmed by Spyker expert Jasper Den Dopper, and features an updated, lower-maintenance engine. It also includes a leather luggage set, periscope rearview mirror, red brake calipers, and a limited-slip differential.

2014 Spyker C8 Spyder © Bonhams Cars

Originally built as a factory demonstrator, the car was constructed from new components and later sold to a German collector before returning to the Netherlands. In 2020, SpykerEnthusiast upgraded chassis ‘110’ with a propeller steering wheel, 4-point harnesses, and other enhancements. The car is now offered for sale having only covered 740 kilometers and is expected to fetch between $440,000 and $550,000 at the auction.

Source: Bonhams Cars