Meet the Donkervoort P24 RS: 591 HP Packed into a Featherlight Two-Seater


A tiny Dutch supercar that delivers insane power and thrills
You might think the Netherlands is all about canals, bicycles, and windmills. Cars? Not so much. But then there’s Donkervoort. This small Dutch brand has been quietly building some of the wildest two-seaters for almost 50 years. And now, they are back with the P24 RS, a car that will make you rethink what the Dutch can do on four wheels.
The Donkervoort P24 RS is tiny, light, and crazy fast. It only weighs a fraction of most supercars, but it packs 591 horsepower. That means when you hit the gas, it shoots forward like a rocket. Every turn, every bend feels sharp and precise. You feel completely connected to the road. It’s not just fast, it’s an experience.
Under the hood, the P24 RS continues Donkervoort’s tradition of using ideas from the classic Lotus 7. But this is not an old car dressed up. It has modern technology, a super strong yet light chassis, and perfect aerodynamics. This makes it handle corners like it’s on rails. Brakes are instant, the steering is precise, and the car reacts to your every move.
This is not a car you will see every day. Donkervoort is making only 150 units, and a third of them are already spoken for. It will be sold in the US too, but only in very small numbers. The starting price is around $355,000. That may sound like a lot, but for a car this rare and this powerful, it’s worth every penny for car lovers who crave pure driving joy.
The P24 RS is not just about numbers. It’s about feeling the thrill. The sound, the speed, the way it hugs corners. It makes you forget about everything else. Driving this car is fun in a way that only a few cars can deliver. And it’s proof that even in a country known for tulips and bicycles, automotive brilliance can shine.
If you are into supercars or just love an adrenaline rush, the Donkervoort P24 RS is one to watch. It is small, it is light, it is insanely fast, and it makes a bold statement. The Netherlands has officially entered the supercar world in style.










