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{{List of Donkervoort Models}}
'''Donkervoort Automobielen BV''' is a producer of [[sports cars]] based in Lelystad in The Netherlands. This car brand was founded in 1978 by [[Joop Donkervoort]].  
'''Donkervoort Automobielen BV''' is a producer of [[sports cars]] based in Lelystad in The Netherlands. This car brand was founded in 1978 by [[Joop Donkervoort]].  
   
   
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[[Category:Sports cars]]
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[[Category:Roadsters]]
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[[Category:Cars of The Netherlands]]
[[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the Netherlands]]
[[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the Netherlands]]
[[Category:Lotus Seven replicas]]
 




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Revision as of 10:58, 12 February 2007

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2012 Current Models
Sports Car/Roadster
D8 GT

Donkervoort Automobielen BV is a producer of sports cars based in Lelystad in The Netherlands. This car brand was founded in 1978 by Joop Donkervoort.

In 1996, Donkervoort's Ford Zetec engines were replaced by Audi engines

The car is based on the Lotus Seven. One of the differences is a redesigned nose cone.

Models:

Vehicle Year Engine
S7 1978-1984 2 litre Ford OHC W/ 110 BHP
S8 1985-1989 2 liter Ford OHC W/ 110 bhp
S8A 1985-1993 2 liter Ford OHC W/ 117 bhp
S8AT 1986-1994 Garret T3 turbocharger, intercooler, 3 way catalytic converter, 170 bhp as a 2.0 L engine/ 190 bhp as a 2.2 L
D10 1988-1989 2.160 cc engin W/ Garret T3 turbocharger W/ 190 bhp
D8 Zetec 1993-1998 1.8 litre or a 2.0 litre V16 Zetec engine, w/ 140 bhp or 160 bhp
D8 Cosworth 1994-1998 2.0 litre DOHC engine w/ 220 to 280 bhp
D8 Audi (AGU) 1999-2002 180-250 bhp, turbocharged, 1.8 L Audi engine
Audi (E-gas) 2003-present 150-250 bhp, turbocharged, 1.8 L Audi engine, drive by wire
D8 270 RS 2005-present 150-270 bhp, turbocharged, 1.8 L Audi engine, drive by wire

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