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Spyker has its sights set firmly on the blooming Chinese auto market, and according to a report from the
China Car Times, the company plans to produce and market a road-legal version of its
GT2 racer just for the People's Republic. Supposedly the car will be both longer and wider, and will feature a host of creature comforts to help bridge the gap between the racetrack and public streets. Now, here's the really surprising part: the car is set to be launched in October of this year. If that's the case, development of the vehicle must be almost complete.
China Car Times also mentions that
Spyker is planning to build a larger four-door model just for Chinese customers as well. Both vehicles will feature design elements that have been specifically crafted just for the new market. Eventually, Spyker hopes China will become the company's second largest market after the United States. With all of the money floating around the Asian country's economy at the moment, we can't imagine that the goal is too much of a stretch.
[Source:
China Car Times]
Report: Spyker to launch Chinese Edition GT2 originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 07 Jul 2010 18:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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