Donkervoort F22 released 750kg 500hp Twin Targa-Roof
Donkervoort F22 released 750kg 500hp Twin Targa-Roof
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GTRene

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Saturday 10th December 2022
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Donkervoort F22 released 750kg 500hp Twin Targa-Roof and ow, doubling its torsional rigidity compared to their late D8 models.

wow, just wow what a spectacular new Donkervoort F22 did they released today, 5 years in the work, the D8 GT with roof they got in 7 months or so.

butterfly doors with twin targa roof so so lovely and ow, 500hp from a motorsport audi 5 cill on just 750kg and can do 2.1 G in corners and ow, road friendly.

They made it more practical but on a minima base and all lightweight.























to see the story and reveal of today see this video, lovely made, I'm a fan of the D8 GT an O series and now this is my favorite the F22
it looks great in the video (end)



here info on the site

https://www.donkervoort.com/en/models/f22

Edited by GTRene on Saturday 10th December 19:14

carl_w

9,980 posts

276 months

Saturday 10th December 2022
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Looks like a cartoon car. Where do I sign up?

I suspect the price may be prohibitive.

biggbn

28,154 posts

238 months

Saturday 10th December 2022
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Lottery car. Love it

Chubbyross

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103 months

Saturday 10th December 2022
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Great looking thing but too much power for me.

Draxindustries1

1,657 posts

41 months

Saturday 10th December 2022
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Proportions are not good. Imagine nosing out of a junction with this thing..

GTRene

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Sunday 11th December 2022
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carl_w said:
Looks like a cartoon car. Where do I sign up?

I suspect the price may be prohibitive.
yeah, price is on the website, 245k euro ext tax in your country.

the Co2 gr/km is low so thats a plus, they make 75 from this F22 first model (Most already sold), all a bit different what the customer wants.

and yes 500hp on 759kg can be a handful, but with double the rigidly? it seems ok=ish still crazy but intensive if you want it to be, but not supercar heavy so not to hefty on parts on the car, so maintenance not Ferrari money.

also a bit longer and wider, better aero, so better roadholding as well, its now 4 meter (also almost 2 meter wide widest point, so proportions ok I think)and yes you sit against the rearwheels so the nose looks a bit longer, but its not a wide high nose, you can see the front wheel wings.

I wonder how it looks for real, so I gonna take a trip to Donkervoort in 2023 its not that far away in Lelystad.

Edited by GTRene on Sunday 11th December 00:17

anonymous-user

72 months

Sunday 11th December 2022
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It’s like a Caterham grew up and went to the gym.

Mental (in a good way) but way too expensive if it’s nearly Pists territory.

It makes you wonder why Caterham never succeeded in evolving the 7

mike9009

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261 months

Sunday 11th December 2022
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Draxindustries1 said:
Proportions are not good. Imagine nosing out of a junction with this thing..
That wasn't my immediate thought, but thanks.

Looks fantastic. And I thought interesting cars were dead. Shame the price is prohibitive, what are Caterham doing now?

Lastly, does it have decent cup holders?

GTRene

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Thursday 9th March 2023
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news said:
Donkervoort F22 Production Boost
The F22 Donkervoort boosts F22 production to meet unprecedented demand.
Donkervoort today confirmed it will add another 25 cars to the production run of the sold-out
F22 as demand continues to flood in for the all-new supercar.
The confirmation means Donkervoort will boost the total F22 production from the initial 75
models announced last December up to a total of 100. Production is in full swing, and the first
cars have already been delivered to their proud new owners.
The Dutch boutique supercar maker sold out of the initial F22 run almost instantly and has
already allocated some of the additional F22s before even announcing their existence.
Donkervoort had planned to end production of the F22 at the end of 2024, but the additional
production will push the production out until midway through 2025.
Donkervoort has traditionally drawn strong demand from western Europe, but the F22 has
seen orders and inquiries from as far afield as North America, the UAE, the UK, southern
Europe, Scandinavia and even Israel. It has already allocated five cars to the US.



GTRene

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Saturday 1st April 2023
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mmm look at that lovely dark green metallic example.

The Donkervoort F22 Supercar Production is in Full Swing!


GTRene

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Monday 10th April 2023
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MMM hope to one day own such lovely light and powerful Donkervoort F22

The brandnew 2023 Donkervoort F22 public world debut! [IAMS 2023] International Amsterdam Motor Show.


rupro

334 posts

150 months

Tuesday 11th April 2023
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Grown up Hot Wheels? Yes, please.

Pan Pan Pan

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129 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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anonymous-user said:
It’s like a Caterham grew up and went to the gym.

Mental (in a good way) but way too expensive if it’s nearly Pists territory.

It makes you wonder why Caterham never succeeded in evolving the 7
Probably the same reason why elephants didn't develop into something smaller and lighter, because they would not be a `proper' elephant anymore.

C5_Steve

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121 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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Discovered these through Forza (I think? Maybe PGR?) and I've always thought they look insane. This one is a nice evolution of the design. Never seen one in real life so they must be rare.

biggbn

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Friday 14th April 2023
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I'd have that over any porsche or the like, lottery win allowing

bumskins

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Friday 14th April 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
anonymous-user said:
It’s like a Caterham grew up and went to the gym.

Mental (in a good way) but way too expensive if it’s nearly Pists territory.

It makes you wonder why Caterham never succeeded in evolving the 7
Probably the same reason why elephants didn't develop into something smaller and lighter, because they would not be a `proper' elephant anymore.
I was thinking more because their build quality is just about excusable at their current price point(s). Only know 1 person who bought one factory-built and he had to have it effectively rebuilt by his race mechanic. One memorable feature was the handbrake cable which was rubbing on something and had begun wearing through after around 500 miles.

GTRene

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