The Donkervoort F22 Final Five Is A Feral Five-Cylinder Send-Off

Audiā€™s glorious 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine isnā€™t long for this world. Once the freshly-updated RS3 reaches the end of its lifecycle, itā€™s likely to go the way of pretty much every other engine these days that isnā€™t a turbocharged four-banger, and thatā€™s left another company ā€“ low-volume Dutch manufacturer, Donkervoort ā€“ feeling a bit down.

See, for the last 14 years or so, Donkervoort ā€“ which is sort of like a sci-fi version of Caterham with a name seemingly devised just to trip up native English speakers ā€“ has relied on the engine, cranking it up to a fairly ludicrous 493bhp in its latest car, the F22.

Donkervoort F22 Final Five – side

The F22 is also the companyā€™s last car set to use the five-pot, so for the last ā€“ you guessed it ā€“ five examples, itā€™s done something a bit special. Nobody was ever accusing the standard 750kg F22 of needing to lay off the stroopwafels and go for a jog, but Donkervoortā€™s given it a crash diet anyway.

Carbon-ceramic brake discs shave 2.5kg off each corner, and a new titanium exhaust system knocks another 4kg out of the car overall. Then, there’s a full set of carbon fibre wheels and bodywork made entirely from exposed carbon too. The result is something with a kerb weight of just 716kg.

Donkervoort F22 Final Five – interior

Perhaps sensibly, Donkervoort has resisted the urge to turn the wick up on the engine any more. 493bhp and 472lb ft of torque in a car as lightweight as one of those rustly waterproof jackets means 62mph in 2.5 seconds, 124mph in 7.5 seconds, and a 180mph top speed. Fast enough, we think youā€™ll agree. It continues to send power to the back wheels by way of a five-speed manual and Torsen LSD.

The first Final Five has already been delivered to someone described only as a ā€˜Donkervoort Ambassadorā€™, while the other four have had their specifications finalised by their owners ā€“ fairly wealthy owners, for what itā€™s worth: each of the Final Five started at a hair over Ā£263,500, before taxes.

Donkervoort F22 Final Five – front detail

Luckily, Donkervoort isnā€™t spending too much time glumly moping about over the end of the five-pot. Itā€™s teasing something else that itā€™s cooking up, something weā€™re promised will give the established hypercar set ā€œsomething new to worry about.ā€ All weā€™re told is that it wonā€™t be electric, nor will it cost many millions. Consider us intrigued.

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