Donkervoort Names Its Next Supercar the P24 RS
Dutch manufacturer Donkervoort has officially named its upcoming supercar the P24 RS, continuing a family tradition by naming it after the founder’s second child.
2.3g
1,700
50 specialists
What Happened
The P24 RS is the successor to the F22, named after Denis Donkervoort’s second child, Phébe, born in 2024. It pays homage to the D8 270 RS, which set a Nürburgring lap record in 2006. The P24 RS will launch this year with a multi-chapter reveal series called Donkervoort: Living the Drive.
“Both have been engineered with driver enjoyment and engagement at their core. Both are born from an obsession with lightweight construction—but the P24 RS will push the F22’s performance even further.”
2.3g
Achieved at Circuit Zandvoort, exceeding the D8 GTO-JD70’s 2.1g benchmark.
- All-new high-performance engine
- Lightweight construction techniques
- Ex-Core carbon fiber technology
- Advanced customization options
Why this matters
The P24 RS aims to push performance beyond the F22, potentially breaking records and reinforcing Donkervoort’s lightweight, driver-focused ethos. It also previews a new high-performance engine and customization options.
Terms in This Story
- Ex-Core
- Donkervoort’s patented carbon fiber technology for lightweight construction.
- Nürburgring
- A famous racetrack in Germany used for testing and record attempts.
- Lateral acceleration
- The sideways force experienced by a car in a turn, measured in g-force.
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