Donkervoort has announced that it will add 25 more cars to production of the all-new F22 due to high demand. The announcement came after the first 75 models announced last December were all sold out. Donkervoort will produce a total of 100 units of the F22. Note that production is already in full swing and the first cars have already been delivered to their new owners.
According to the Dutch automaker, the bulk of orders came from Western Europe. However, he also received orders and requests from as far away as North America, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Southern Europe, Scandinavia and even Israel. Five cars were allocated to the United States.
Denis Donkervoort, Managing Director of Donkervoort Automobielen, said: “We hoped people would like the F22, and they did. They liked it so much that we had to turn to our supply chain to find enough high-quality parts to create another one. 25 cars after all regular production slots have been filled. That’s where it ends, though.
Of course, the supplement Donkervoort F22 the units will have the same horsepower, torque, weight and performance specifications as the initial models.
That said, the 100 units of the 1,653-pound (750-kilogram) F22 will have a power-to-weight ratio of 666 horsepower per metric ton – better than a Bugatti Veyron. Power comes from an Audi-sourced 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-five that produces up to 492 horsepower (367 kilowatts). This power is transmitted only to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission, combined with a Torsen limited-slip differential.
The Donkervoort F22 can sprint from zero to 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 2.5 seconds, and tops out at 180 mph (290 km/h).
Donkervoort had planned to end production of the F22 at the end of 2024, but the additional units will push production back until mid-2025. This expansion will allow the automaker to expand its extended family of customers and introduce a new group of buyers to its brand. .