The Donkervoort F22 Final Five Is A Feral Five-Cylinder Send-Off
Audiās glorious 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine isnāt long for this world. Once the freshly-updated RS3 reaches the end of its lifecycle, itās likely to go the way of pretty much every other engine these days that isnāt a turbocharged four-banger, and thatās 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 companyās last car set to use the five-pot, so for the last ā you guessed it ā five examples, itās 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 Donkervoortās 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 youāll 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 āDonkervoort Ambassadorā, while the other four have had their specifications finalised by their owners ā fairly wealthy owners, for what itās worth: each of the Final Five started at a hair over Ā£263,500, before taxes.
Donkervoort F22 Final Five – front detail
Luckily, Donkervoort isnāt spending too much time glumly moping about over the end of the five-pot. Itās teasing something else that itās cooking up, something weāre promised will give the established hypercar set āsomething new to worry about.ā All weāre told is that it wonāt be electric, nor will it cost many millions. Consider us intrigued.