Hennessey celebrated the 10th delivery of the Venom F5 limited production hypercar over the holidays. The Texas-based company has already assembled more than a dozen Venom F5 Coupes and Roadsters since the start of production in March 2022, and plans on delivering more than 20 hypercars in 2023.
The 10th Venom F5 is a Coupe, painted in a striking metallic blue shade with brilliant white stripes. The hypercar was handed over to its owner over the holidays at Hennessey Special Vehicles in Sealy, Texas.
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The Hennessey Venom F5 Coupe was introduced in its final production form in December 2020, with all 24 examples being spoken for by summer 2021. However, those interested can still reserve the remaining build slots of the $3-million Venom F5 Roadster, which was first introduced in August 2022. The latter is gearing up for a speed record attempt this year, to gain the title as the fastest convertible in the world and its advertised top speed of over 300 mph (483 km/h). The coupe is also in the process of high-speed testing, targeting over 311 mph (501 km/h).
Both models are built upon a carbon-fiber chassis, and fitted with a mid-mounted twin-turbo 6.6-liter V8 dubbed “Fury”. The mostrous engine produces 1,817 hp (1,355 kW / 1,842 PS) and 1,193 lb-ft (1,617 Nm) of torque, placing the Venom F5 in the top league, among Bugatti, Koenigsegg, and SSC.
John Hennessey, company founder, and CEO said: “Manufacturing a hypercar requires a team effort on a global scale, and I could not be prouder of our accomplishments. Each bespoke commission is visually stunning, an imaginative collection of colors and materials befitting a vehicle of this caliber. Our clientele is thrilled by the Venom F5 and simply astonished by its performance.”
Hennessey suggests that the production rate of the Venom F5 is increasing monthly, despite the supply chain challenges, and plans on further expanding its manufacturing capacity in 2023.