Donkervoort opens new dealership in Belgium, expands European network
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What Happened
Donkervoort Automobielen has appointed Iconic Cars in Zandhoven, Belgium, as its newest dealer, joining existing locations in Paris, Munich, Düsseldorf and Geneva. The dealership is developed by experienced dealer Steve Lismont and former cycling World Champion Tom Boonen, who has owned a Donkervoort for five years. Iconic Cars will sell new and pre-owned Donkervoorts and offer service transport to the company's Lelystad headquarters.
“This is big news for us, and gives Donkervoort a strategic footprint across northern Europe. We have our 'home' operation at our headquarters in Lelystad and we have a wholly owned subsidiary dealership in Düsseldorf, and our group of independent dealers just became a lot stronger.”
Tom Boonen, 40, is a celebrated Belgian cyclist with four Paris-Roubaix wins, three Tour of Flanders wins, and six Tour de France stage wins. He began racing cars in 2017 and is a long-time Donkervoort GTO-RS owner. 'I've owned a Donkervoort for several years now and I'm a strong believer in their supercars,' Boonen said. Iconic Cars has several Donkervoorts in stock, including a D8 GTO-40, a Cosworth-powered D8, and has a custom-built D8 GTO-JD70 on order.
- Lelystad, Netherlands (headquarters)
- Düsseldorf, Germany (wholly owned subsidiary)
- Paris, France
- Munich, Germany
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Zandhoven, Belgium (new)
Why this matters
The new Belgian dealership strengthens Donkervoort's presence in northern Europe, making its exclusive supercars more accessible to customers and highlighting the brand's growth strategy.
Terms in This Story
- Supercar
- A high-performance sports car, often with advanced engineering and exclusivity.
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