Donkervoort opens UK, Asia, Oceania and Africa with first right-hand-drive P24 RS
Donkervoort will build fewer than 30 right-hand-drive P24 RS supercars, opening UK, Asian, Oceania and African markets to its first RHD model.
- Fewer than 30
- 150 cars
- Approximately 1,700
What Happened
Donkervoort has made the P24 RS its first right-hand-drive supercar, with orders now open for fewer than 30 examples within the model's 150-car production run. The announcement expands the company's growth story globally. The P24 RS continues to represent the next evolution of Donkervoort's philosophy: extreme lightness, uncompromising driver engagement and performance shaped around the person behind the wheel.
Fewer than 30cars
within the total P24 RS production run of 150 cars
Right-hand-drive orders are open in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand. The move opens UK, Asian, Oceania and African markets to Donkervoort. The option was made possible by the P24 RS's all-new PTC (Power To Choose) engine.
“We are excited that we can finally show car lovers in RHD markets what Europe, the Middle East and North America have understood for a long time: that Donkervoorts prioritise driver engagement over everything else, making every drive an unforgettable event.”
To introduce the P24 RS to the United Kingdom, Donkervoort has partnered with Premier GT as its official UK dealer. From its home in West Sussex, the Premier GT team will support British clients through every step: the first conversation, the personal specification, and the Donkervoort ownership experience that follows.
For Donkervoort, no two cars need look, feel or drive the same way. Right-hand-drive customers are already deep into personalisation talks, working on exterior finish, interior specification and technical setup. Every new owner is invited into that conversation, whether they want a subtle, understated build or something bolder.
- Paint and trim
- Cabin materials
- Balance of power, traction and suspension settings
- Exterior finish, interior specification and technical setup
Previously from Donkervoort Automobielen B.V.
Donkervoort introduced the P24 RS as a 780-kg supercar with a twin-turbo V6 whose power output can be set to 400, 500 or 600 hp, according to prior Motorclaw coverage. That coverage also reported that more than 50 examples had already been sold around the time right-hand-drive orders opened.
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Donkervoort Automobielen B.V.'s official releases.
Why this matters
For buyers in the UK, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, Donkervoort's first right-hand-drive supercar makes the driver-focused P24 RS available without conversion. With fewer than 30 RHD examples among a 150-car production run, the allocation is deliberately limited. A partnership with Premier GT gives British clients a full ownership experience from first contact onward.
Terms in This Story
- Right-hand drive
- A vehicle layout with the steering wheel on the right side of the cabin, used in countries where traffic drives on the left.
- Production run
- The total number of units of a model that a manufacturer plans to build.
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