Before its rival, the Bugatti Chiron, could unveil a new version, Hennessey, the American car company, shook the automotive world with the launch of the Venom F5 supercar.
Boasting an astonishing 1,600 horsepower and a mind-boggling top speed of up to 482.8 km/h (300 mph), the Venom F5 quickly claimed the title of the world's fastest car.
Hennessey's Venom F5 inherits the DNA of its predecessor, the Venom GT, but showcases even more striking design features, giving it a truly eccentric and captivating style.
Unlike the Venom GT, the Venom F5 comes with a specially designed lightweight chassis that perfectly complements its ultra-light carbon fiber body. With a remarkable weight of just 1,338 kg, this American supercar promises unparalleled performance.
Under the hood, the Venom F5 boasts a supercharged V8 engine developed by Hennessey, which sends its immense power to the rear wheels through a 7-speed clutch system. The acceleration of the Venom F5 is simply mind-blowing, capable of reaching 0-300 km/h in a mere 10 seconds. Furthermore, it achieves the astonishing feat of going from a standstill to 400.7 km/h in just 30 seconds, smashing the previous record set by the Koenigsegg Agera RS by 6.44 seconds.
With the Venom F5, Hennessey has crafted a true beast that stands ready to challenge and surpass the best in the world of hypercars, including its formidable rival, the Bugatti Chiron.