Not all the cars at the annual gathering are decades old. Automakers are also out to attract new customers.
Dutch automaker Spyker is probably best known, these days, as the company that that tried to save Saab. Fortunately, Saab didn't take Spyker down with it so the creator of some of the world's wildest looking high performance cars is back, albeit with something relatively conservative compared to its past models.
The Venator Spyder is a convertible version of a car Spyker unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show five months ago. It's powered by a 375 horsepower V6 mounted behind the seats. The production version -- this is, officially, just a concept -- is expected to cost about $150,000.