Now, Hennessey claims the new speed run makes the Venom GT the world's fastest production car, seeing as how the Bugatti Veyron is limited to 258 mph from the factory. We're thinking the Hennessey ...
Powered by a 7.0-liter twin turbo engine, the car raced to victory over the previous record owner, the Bugatti Veyron which had reached 269 miles per hour. The lucky man who got to drive the Venom GT ...
The good folks over at Car Design World (aka 'cardesignworld' on social media) tipped us off to this independent design ...
For an idea of just how much power is needed, look no further than one of Bugatti's biggest competitors in the race to 300 miles per hour, Hennessey. The company's upcoming Venom F5, estimated to ...
Last week, the Hennessey Venom GT laid claim (unofficially ... it brought to light that the previous record holder, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, may have had an unfair advantage.
Bugatti is wrapping up the chapter of the Chiron in anticipation of the inbound Tourbillon, but not before going out with a bang. It fired a final shot across the bow towards the Hennessey Venom ...
Hennessey Performance is working on a new model called the Venom F5, which could have a mind-blowing top speed of 466km/h. Watch out, Bugatti Veyron Epic supercar maker Hennessey Performance is ...
We did tell you about Hennessey breaking the speed record at the Kennedy Space Station and crossing the already set record by the Bugatti Veyron. The company has now announced plans to celebrate the ...
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And while the Venom’s top speed that day couldn’t eclipse the Bugatti Veyron’s 268mph, Hennessey’s uber-Lotus has now recorded an official 270.4mph at NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre.