RPM Club Membership Information

Today there are many supercar clubs in the world with an array of offerings. None of which are hyper car clubs, to be precise there is only one hyper car club in the world, the RPM club.

What's the difference?  Just like supercar clubs, we offer the common supercars like Lamborghinis, Ferraris etc, however the important difference here is in the pride in being a member of a limited group having access to the opportunity to drive hyper cars. Arguably their power and rarity defies words yet they are the envy of the the worlds motor enthusiasts.

The look on peoples faces when you pull up at traffic lights is the same even if you come along side a new Lamborghini LP640, the Bugatti Veyron with its awesome cost, power and presence is more than a statment. It clearly says, I am very successful and I am at the very top of my game. It's a great place to be and a wonderful feeling, the world looks less intimidating from behind the wheel of a Veyron.

Many people ask - "why would you join a hyper car club?" After all, the Lamborghini Gallardo has 560 horse power, nearly half produced by the Bugatti Veyron. The Lamborgini's output is insignificant when compared against the Zonda. And of course, the price tag of the Lamborghini new fully loaded is £129,000, almost a tenth of the cost of the Bugatti Veyron and as such it gives an indication to the level of commitement provided.

This club is for people that appreciate a little extra power, a little extra presence and a little extra service. They key phrase here is “I want more” and with the RIO RPM club we deliver, a whole lot more.

RPM Club Joining and Pricing Information

Lifetime membership to the club is only £7500.

Membership is strictly limited to 75 places

     
 
 

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Club Member Events


RPM Rolling Thunder

The UK's first Hypercar track day is coming May 2009! Click here for more information.

The RIO Road Rally

RPM club events are no ordinary affair, for example the RIO road rally had all 26 super and hyper cars drive through the gates of Balmoral castle, the current holiday residence of the Queen, to have lunch on the lawn.

The cars continued on their journey in a convoy to Glamis castle, the birth place of the Queen Mother for a black tie dinner. The event drew massive attention from the media, apperaing on several TV channels including the 6 o'clock news.

Participants in the rally included Christian Van Koenigseigg of Koenigseigg and Victor Muller, the CEO and founder of Spyker, both attended the event as fully paid members of the RPM club.

 
RAF Vs. RIO

The RAF invited RIO to host a charity event at RAF Leuchars, the RAF Vs. RIO. The mere fact that the armed forces chose RIO rather than any other motoring club to host this charity event is testament to our orginisational and logistical skills being second to none.

RPM's uniformed staff stood nose to nose with the RAF's uniformed personel.