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The F5 name is a reference to the F5 tornado, the highest rating on the Fujita scale, attaining wind speeds as high as 261–318 mph (420–512 km/h). [9] Hennessey as a manufacturer aims to reach top speeds in excess of 311 mph (500 km/h) to attain the title of world‘s fastest production car. [10] [11] [12]
First hybrid car on list. [81] Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+/Centodieci: 2021/2022 1,176 kW (1,578 hp; 1,600 PS) 30 Chiron Super Sport 300+ and 10 Centodieci units produced. Last exclusively fossil fuel car on the list. [12] [13] [14] Rimac Nevera: 2022 1,408 kW (1,888 hp; 1,914 PS) 150 units to be produced. First all-electric car on the list ...
The Hennessey Venom F5, successor to the Venom GT, was unveiled at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 1, 2017, with high expectations of its intended world-beating speed record, having a projected 2.0 second 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) acceleration time and 301 mph (484 km/h) top speed. [15] The Venom F5 features a bespoke proprietary ...
While the Hennessey Venom F5 has yet to deliver on John Hennessey's promise it will prove itself the fastest production car in the world, that hasn’t stopped the Texas company from creating an ...
The Venom F5-M is the most powerful production car with a manual gearbox ever made. The hypercar pairs a six-speed stick with a 1817 horsepower engine.
It gets the same 1817-hp twin-turbo V-8 from the coupe.
Hennessey Venom GT: 2010 265.7 mph (428 km/h)(2013) 270.49 mph (435 km/h)(2014) 16 excluded because of number built and single direction top speed test run Hennessey Venom F5: 2016 290 mph (467 km/h) proposed 30 to be built unconfirmed numbers and no road test Koenigsegg Agera (models R and One:1) 2011–2014
The 1817-hp supercar is a $3 million convertible version of the track-ready Venom F5 Revolution, finished in exquisite carbon fiber.