P24 RS is Donkervoort’s most extreme model ever with 600bhp V6

Aided by extensive use of carbonfibre throughout, especially in the chassis (which, like most of the car’s components, has been created by the maker’s Ex-Core Technologies arm), the two-seater offers a power-to-weight ratio of 758bhp per tonne – and Denis Donkervoort said: “That’s the part I’m most proud of.”

The engine is the first V6 to be used in a production Donkervoort. Because it is more compact than the Audi five-pot, it can be positioned more centrally in the car, enabling a better weight distribution. It also means a lighter five-speed gearbox – one that happens to have longer ratios – can be fitted.

Speaking about how different the Donkervoort is with a V6 supplying the power, Denis Donkervoort said: “We are still learning a lot. Every mile you drive, you gain experience. To make it simpler, in the GTO (of 2011-2021), and F22 we had our [Audi] five cylinder. The difference [with this V6] is 80hp, but this 80hp meant a different turbo, a different intercooler, different software, and already, between those models, the character of the engine is huge. It’s a new heart. It has its own character. 

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“What I really like about [our] V6 is that we have put so much effort in throttle response and having no turbo lag, and that’s, of course, on a car that has a weight of 780kg kilos and 600hp is essential.”

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