Spyker supercars UK manufacturing plans crash out

Posted on 7 Mar 2012 by Tim Brown

Plans to make Spyker supercars in the UK have been canned following the collapse of a deal between CPP Global Holdings and Swedish Automobile.

Coventry-based CPP Global Holdings had an option to buy Dutch supercar firm Spyker from Swedish Automobile – which was itself planning to buy Saab. The auto division of Saab was sold in 1990 to General Motors who, in turn, sold it to Spyker Cars N.V. in 2010 as part of their brand shedding. Spyker, now…

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