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On March 25th, the new Hennessey Venom GT Spyder broke the open-top sports car speed record of 408 km/h set by the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse by reaching 265.6 mph (426.4 km/h) at a U.S ...
As this clip testifies, it isn't terribly difficult to hear the 1200bhp twin-turbo V8 in a Hennessey Venom GT. Which is why it's utterly ridiculous that the Texas-based hypercar builder has ...
The Hennessey Venom GT Spyder holds the new record as the world’s fastest convertible after reaching 265.6 miles per hour down the 2.9-mile runway at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California.
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But this new Venom GT has had a significant bit of it removed - the roof. The Spyder will be produced from summer next year (2012), and frighteningly with no reduction in its 1,200bhp output.
A Bespoke Platform For Hennessey's Most Focused Hypercar To Date As we all know by now, the Venom GT was not a true Hennessey. It was a modified Lotus Elise chassis that still had a Lotus VIN. But ...
The F5, the successor to the record-setting Venom GT, is being built to exceed the GT’s 435 km/h (270.49 mph) world speed record. The automaker is aiming to set a new 466.7 km/h (290 mph) speed ...
In 2016, Hennessey came up with a convertible variant of the vehicle and called it the Hennessey Venom GT Spyder. It packed a 7.0l V8 engine that made 1451 bhp of power (1431 hp) and 1287 lb-ft of ...