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Hennessey makes all carbon fibre chassis for Venom F5

05 Feb '20
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Hennessey has constructed an all carbon fibre chassis for Venom F5. Built entirely of carbon fibre, the all-new ground-up design has been engineered and built to propel the Venom F5 to a top speed of over 500 kilometres per hour. The new F5 chassis is both strong and light weight, and made after an extensive two-year long engineering and development phase.

Torsional rigidity of thee chassis has been measured at 52,000 newton metres per degree and the total weight is just 86 kilograms.

Hennessey Performance (HPE) has modified over 10,000 vehicles for performance enthusiasts from around the world since 1991. HPE is the home to the largest lineup of late-model high-performance sports cars, muscle cars, supercars, trucks and SUVs, including the Venom GT and upcoming Venom F5 hypercar.

“Our all new carbon fibre chassis is an engineering marvel and to see it in person is like looking at a piece of artwork. It’s like a piece of automotive jewellery that’s built to run 500+ kilometres/hour,” said company founder and CEO, John Hennessey.

The first three Venom F5’s are currently in production and testing will begin in Q2 2020. The base price for the Venom F5 is $1.8 million and Hennessey is only building a total of 24 examples, 12 for the American market and 12 for international markets. US allocations are close to being sold out. The Venom F5 will make its official debut at The Quail during Monterey car week in August.

Being mated to the new chassis is Hennessey Specialty Vehicles’ all-new bespoke 1,800+ hp engine called Fury. Based on classic American V8 architecture, the Hennessey Venom F5 engine produces 1817 horsepower and 1193 lb-ft of torque. It uses a combination of high-tech, lightweight engine components (crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods and custom engine block) that combine for 6.6L of displacement. Combined with a pair of Precision ball bearing twin turbochargers with 3D printed titanium compressor housings, the Venom F5 engine delivers over 1800 bhp at 8000 rpm.

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