Last time we heard about Spyker was in August, when the Dutch company managed to exit moratorium and confirmed plans of a merger with the American luxury aircraft builder Volta Volare.

Fast forward to March 2016 and you should expect Spyker to show its face at the Geneva Motor Show, as Dutch magazine Autovise spotted the exotic car manufacturer on the exhibitor’s list for the upcoming event.

To make matters even more…curious, Spyker could bring something electrifying to the show, in the form of an all-electric model, as well as the entry level, V6-powered B6 Venator – an automobile that failed to make it into production due to Spyker’s financial problems.

Either way, after clearing a $49 million debt, the company that owned Saab at one point might just be back with a vengeance, staying true to its “nulla tenaci invia est via” (for the tenacious no road is impassable) motto – as Victor Muller – Spyker’s CEO – stated at the time the car maker announced its comeback.

Spyker announced plans to build all-electric vehicles ever since it partnered with Volta Volare, which means that the car maker could continue building eccentric masterpieces inspired by aviation.

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