GENEVA — Dutch carmaker
Spyker is set to unveil an Italian-flavored special edition of the
C12 La Turbie during the upcoming Geneva Motor Show.

The special model, which has not yet been christened, will have a body penned by Italian design house
Zagato. All 25 units of the Zagato-bodied
Spyker C12 La Turbie have been sold at a price ($345,625) double that of a standard C12.
The
Spyker C12 La Turbie made its worldwide debut during the Geneva Motor Show in 2005. It was the first Spyker powered by the 6.0-liter W12 Audi engine.
Spyker will also roll out a "drivable" version of its D12 Peking-to-Paris, a concept presented in 2006 at the Geneva show.
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