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vh_supra26 12-15-2020 05:51 PM

Hennessey Venom F5 finally revealed in production guise
 
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SEALY, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 -- Hennessey Performance has unveiled the production version of its Venom F5 hypercar, ahead of customer deliveries in 2021 – the company’s 30th anniversary year. The all-new 100% bespoke Venom F5 is built to deliver the world’s most exhilarating all-round driving experience and unparalleled performance. With its immense power, low weight and meticulously honed dynamics, the F5 boasts extraordinary handling and a truly visceral experience behind the wheel.

Priced at $2.1 million dollars, just 24 ultra-exclusive versions of the Venom F5 will be produced with each example unique to its owner. The heart of the car is the Hennessey-built 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine named ‘Fury’, which delivers 1,817 hp at 8,000 rpm and packs 1,617 Nm (1,193 lb-ft) of torque.

Deploying this unprecedented level of power in a car weighing just 1,360 kg (2,998 lb) results in prodigious acceleration: 0-100 kph (62 mph) takes less than three seconds and it will smash a 0-200 kph (124 mph) run in under five seconds. As part of its validation, the F5 is targeting a top speed in excess of 500 kph (311 mph) and will prove this with a transparent and independently verified top speed run in 2021.

The Venom F5 project is overseen by company Founder and CEO John Hennessey, who has shaped every aspect of the car’s specification, design and development. John has combined knowledge from the company’s past 30 years of making fast cars faster with the highest levels of specialist engineering talent.

“Our customers love speed, so we’re fired-up to push the boundaries of what’s possible to attempt the world’s fastest production car record, but the Venom F5 is about more than just speed and power. This car will handle superbly, quality is exceptional, there are more than 3,000 bespoke parts, materials are exquisite, everything is a fitting tribute to 30 years of the Hennessey brand.”

- John Hennessey

The Venom F5 is a symphony of mind-bending numbers, but that’s not the whole story. The car’s dynamics have been developed by Hennessey’s in-house dynamics guru – legendary US racing driver and vehicle set-up expert John ‘Heinrocket’ Heinricy. During the car’s development, his input will ensure that F5 offers a world-class all-round driving experience on road and track.

The F5′s status among the world’s greatest hypercars goes far beyond its world-leading performance figures. Its design, ultra-lightweight carbon fibre monocoque, premium quality and bespoke construction all place it at the pinnacle of global hypercars.

Underscoring this position at the peak of hypercar performance, the F5 will complete top speed testing in the first half of 2021 at the NASA Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida. Subsequent top speed runs will follow an intense period of real-world development at Hennessey’s own testing facility, plus the Circuit of The Americas – with John Heinricy leading the development team and conducting the bulk of hands-on testing.

The F5 aims to exceed 500 kph (311mph) on a two-way validated speed run using a production specification car. The record attempt will be independently verified by the world-renowned experts from Racelogic using VBOX GPS data acquisition systems. Racelogic / VBOX engineers will be on site to install, test and calibrate the speed testing equipment in the F5 to ensure absolute accuracy and transparency. In addition, VBOX engineers will verify all test data and final speed numbers. The speed test will be attended by independent witnesses, media guests and F5 customers. GPS data and uninterrupted video footage will also be made publicly available following the speed test.

Distilling 30 years of expertise, knowledge, and world-class engineering, the F5 is seen as the culmination of the Hennessey brand’s innovation and success. Additionally, it serves as a launch-pad for the next 30 years and is a significant leap forward for the company. The F5 marks the beginning of a new era of Hennessey vehicles designed to delight the driver and celebrate performance engineering.
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dpfarr 12-16-2020 02:45 PM

The wonders of being wealthy.

Wally86 12-16-2020 02:57 PM

Ferrari front end, maclaren rear? Looks pretty good.

Jordanwolf 12-16-2020 03:14 PM

Useless car, I don't see a single cup holder.

DarkPira7e 12-16-2020 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordanwolf (Post 3393460)
Useless car, I don't see a single cup holder.

The center vents are modular- just pull them out and your coffee cup fits horizontally. Poor people, I swear

Wally86 12-17-2020 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3393461)
The center vents are modular- just pull them out and your coffee cup fits horizontally. Poor people, I swear


Freakin ded. :bellyroll:

Dadhawk 12-17-2020 08:30 AM

What, no third pedal? might as well be a Yugo.

I'll be honest, if I had the money to buy it, I wouldn't for one reason. Two screens, no real instrumentation. The middle screen looks like its half hidden by the steering wheel.

x808drifter 12-17-2020 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3393577)
What, no third pedal? might as well be a Yugo.

I'll be honest, if I had the money to buy it, I wouldn't for one reason. Two screens, no real instrumentation. The middle screen looks like its half hidden by the steering wheel.

3rd pedal optional.

I wouldn't want for for it only being 2WD with that much power.
That and the non round wheel. Unless it's got a racecar style steering ratio.

DarkPira7e 12-17-2020 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3393577)
What, no third pedal? might as well be a Yugo.

I agree with this sentiment. Just for my preference; I like shifting. If someone gave me a GTR or McLaren, etc with only automatic, I'd give it back or sell it to buy a bottom tier manual car I could enjoy. Even in nasty Boston i91 traffic, I'll take a clutch pedal please.

Dadhawk 12-17-2020 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3393589)
I agree with this sentiment. Just for my preference; I like shifting. If someone gave me a GTR or McLaren, etc with only automatic, I'd give it back or sell it to buy a bottom tier manual car I could enjoy. Even in nasty Boston i91 traffic, I'll take a clutch pedal please.

Given I drive an AT FRS, I was being a little sarcastic, but I appreciate your desire for purity. I'm assuming it is a DCA.

The crappy instrument layout does kill it for me though.

DarkPira7e 12-17-2020 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3393590)
Given I drive an AT FRS, I was being a little sarcastic, but I appreciate your desire for purity. I'm assuming it is a DCA.

The crappy instrument layout does kill it for me though.

If you enjoy it, that's what matters :) I also like how cheaper cars feel and drive. Same reason I'd buy a t100 over an Escalade.

dpfarr 12-17-2020 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3393590)
Given I drive an AT FRS, I was being a little sarcastic, but I appreciate your desire for purity. I'm assuming it is a DCA.

The crappy instrument layout does kill it for me though.

Assuming one has the expendable 2.1m, it seems reasonable to also assume you could have some analog gauges made by NASA for this. Am I wrong?

Dadhawk 12-17-2020 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dpfarr (Post 3393687)
Assuming one has the expendable 2.1m, it seems reasonable to also assume you could have some analog gauges made by NASA for this. Am I wrong?

Hmmm, I suppose I could add it to the budget as long as it doesn't add more than 10%.

dpfarr 12-17-2020 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3393700)
Hmmm, I suppose I could add it to the budget as long as it doesn't add more than 10%.

I mean if it gets to quarter mill, that’s in the acceptable range.


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