1336kW Hennessey Venom F5 hits 320km/h on video

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aria-label="Hennessey Venom F5 aerodynamic tests 6"Hennessey has completed the first phase of development of its F5 hypercar, with first customer cars now due to be delivered later this year, with just 24 examples set to be sold at a starting price of $2.1 million (cAUD$2.72 million).

February marked the beginning of its on-road development, with the powertrain refined in preparation for high speed aerodynamic tests. Though running at half its targeted power output, just 888bhp, a new video shows the Venom F5 passing the 320km/hh mark.

John Heinricy, Chief Engineer at Hennessey, said: ‘Our next phase is the most intense, concentrating on the car’s driving characteristics. We’ll split our testing between racetracks and Texas roads as we harvest data, refine every element and perfect this monster of hypercars.’

aria-label="Hennessey Venom F5 aerodynamic tests 2"The Venom is powered by a 6.6-litre twin-turbocharged LS-series V8 that produces 1336kW and 11617Nm running on E85 fuel. These peak figures arrive at 8000rpm and 5500rpm respectively, with the redline coming in at 8500rpm. When combined with a claimed 1360kg dry weight, it results in a power-to-weight ratio of 982kW/ton power-to-weight ratio, 223kW/ton more than Koenigsegg’s Agera RS.

aria-label="Hennessey Venom F5 aerodynamic tests"Helping it achieve such high outputs is a combination of a unique intake manifold design, that positions the intercooler between the intake plenum and cylinder heads. This is paired with the bespoke turbochargers with 3D-printed titanium compressor housings and 76mm compressor wheels. A dry sump, increased cylinder wall and deck thickness plus various other reinforced components help it achieve almost twice the power of the Bugatti Veyron without rapid unscheduled disassembly.

Turning such numbers to speed on the road is no easy task, so a Motec engine management system with five engine modes helps manage power depending on the conditions. Grunt is to the rear wheels through a longitudinally-mounted seven-speed single-clutch automated gearbox, 0-100km/h is said to come in under 3sec, with 0-200km/h in under 5.

Named after the highest tornado wind speed category, Hennessey is eyeing a top speed in excess of 500km/h, with a record run already in the pipeline for 2021 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. With the legitimacy of SSC’s 500km/h run yet to be determined, the Agera RS still holds the record as the fastest production car with a 447.2km/h two-way average.

aria-label="Hennessey Venom F5 aerodynamic tests 4"The F5’s structure is built around an 86kg carbonfibre tub manufactured from Silverstone-based Delta Motorsport, with carbonfibre body panels bolted atop the front and rear subframes. The part-Inconel exhaust system and a basic cabin both contribute to its low kerb weight. Forged aluminum wheels and lightweight Penske dampers also help to keep unsprung mass low.

The braking package consists of 380mm Brembo carbon ceramic discs on all four corners, with six-point front and four-pot rear AP Racing calipers, although we’ve rarely heard of a combination from two different suppliers in the one system. Wheel sizes are staggered 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres, 265-section front and 345-section at the rear. Hennessey claims that Michelin will test its Cup 2 tyres to ensure they can withstand such high speeds before the attempt.

aria-label="Hennessey Venom F5 aerodynamic tests 8"Just 24 Venom F5s are set to be produced with prices starting at $2.1 million (cAUD$2.72 million). Customer deliveries will commence in late 2021, and should you want one in Australia, you can even opt to have it in right-hand drive.

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