- Significance of ‘RS’:
- Previous models include:
- 270 RS - set a Nürburgring record in 2006.
- GTO RS - claimed a record at Bilster Berg in 2014.
Brand leader Denis Donkervoort emphasized that the P24 RS will enhance the driver experience, which is core to their philosophy built on a foundation of lightweight design.
- End of an Era:
- The F22 Final Five marks the conclusion of Donkervoort’s collaboration with Audi’s 2.5-litre turbocharged engine.
- A new, yet undisclosed powertrain is currently in development, sparking curiosity about potential innovations.
To surpass the F22, the P24 RS aims for:
- 500 bhp
- 480 lb-ft of torque
- 0-62 mph in 2.5 seconds
- Top speed of 180 mph
Enthusiasts can expect that a manual gearbox will still be available to cater to their preferences.
The F22 boasts impressive metrics, including:
- Lateral acceleration of up to 2.3g
- Braking force reaching 1.12g
These figures reflect its outstanding track performance.
The full unveiling of the P24 RS is scheduled for later this year, with continuous updates promised throughout its development phase. The automotive community is left wondering if competitors like Mercedes’ AMG One should be concerned.
The Donkervoort P24 RS is on track to claim the performance crown from the F22, boasting ambitious targets and exciting developments on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates as the launch approaches!