Before rival Bugatti Chiron launched a new version, American car company Hennessey launched the Venom F5 supercar, with a capacity of 1,600 horsepower and a maximum speed of up to 482.8 km / h.
While waiting for rival Bugatti to unveil the new generation Chiron, Hennessey has revealed its next-generation supercar. Named Venom F5, Hennessey's new supercar inherits the Venom GT platform, but has more embossed veins and a more "eccentric" style.
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Hennessey claims the Venom F5's top speed is 300 mph, or 482.8 km/h, making it the fastest car in the world produced. |
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Despite inheriting many details from the Venom GT elder, with amazing performance levels, the Hennessey Venom F5 does not use the improved Lotus chassis. |
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The American supercar with a capacity of 1,600 horsepower will use a low-weight chassis, specifically designed to complement the ultra-light carbon fiber body. The American automaker claims that the Venom F5 will weigh only 1,338 kg. |
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The supercar owns a supercharged V8 engine developed by Hennessey. Power is transmitted through a 7-speed clutch system, driving the rear wheels. |
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Venom F5's acceleration is said to be extremely good. American supercar can accelerate from 0-300 km / h in 10 seconds. According to Hennessey, the supercar accelerates from a standing position to 400.7 km / h then stops in just 30 seconds, 6.44 seconds faster than the latest record of the Koenigsegg Agera RS. |
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Customers who are interested and want to own this supercar will spend at least $ 1.6 million to own one of the 24 produced. However, this figure could be higher if the vehicle is equipped with some optional packages. |