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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Hennessey Venom GT Spyder
Hennessey Venom GT Spyder
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Video: Guess What Scared a 1,200 HP Bugatti Veyron Super Sport at Goodwood…

There’s nothing faster, short of a Formula 1 car, than a Bugatti Veyron, right? In particular, a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport boasting a 1,200HP quad-turbocharged 16-cylinder engine, four-wheel drive tech and a 258 mph (415 km/h) top speed. Whoever is behind its wheel must feel invincible, right?
Well, actually, no. A few days ago, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, a Veyron Super Sport that was ready to begin its climb up the hill pulled over and let another car start first. What car was that?
Monday, January 31, 2011
Hennessey Z700: Track-Ready 2010 Corvette ZR1 with 705HP, 775HP or 1000HP
Eager to satisfy those who believe that too much horsepower is never enough, Hennessey Performance Engineering has introduced an uber-Corvette in the form of the 2010 ZR1-based Z700. The American tuner claims that the track-orientated Z700 is to the Corvette what the GT3 RS is to the Porsche 911 and the ACR to the Viper. To be produced in a limited run of 24 units for the 2010MY, the Z700 features an array of performance enhancements including an upgraded version of the ZR1's LS9 V8 engine.
The upgraded supercharger, exhaust and air induction systems help lift output from 638 horsepower to 705 horsepower at 6,400 rpm and peak torque to 717 lb-ft at 3,200 rpm. The result is a zero to 60mph (96km/h) sprint time of just 2.9 seconds while the quarter mile is covered in 10.6 seconds at 134 mph. The standard 2010 Corvette ZR1's times are 3.4 seconds and 11.3 seconds at 131 mph respectively.
And if that ain't enough, Hennessey also offers two optional power kits that boost output to 775HP and a massive 1,000HP.
Additional mods on the Z700 include a set of lightweight carbon fiber wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires, which Hennessey says reduce rotating weight by nearly 60 lbs, a lowered suspension and a new aero parts such as the carbon fiber front splitter, canards and rear spoiler that are said to add over 300 lbs of downforce.
Inside, the tuner has upgraded the ZR1's cabin with lightweight carbon fiber seats and Alcantara steering wheel and shift knob.
The price for the basic Z700 including the 2010 ZR1 donor car has been set at $207,150 US or at today's exchange rates, €149,312. That's almost double the price of the factory 2010 Corvette ZR1 638HP that starts from $104,920 and four-times the cost of the basic Corvette Coupe 430HP V8 that begins from $49,515.
HENNESSEY Z700 SPECS
Power:
- 705 hp @ 6,400 rpm
- 717 lb-ft Torque @ 3,200 rpm
Performance:
- 0 – 60 mph: 2.9 seconds
- 0 – 100 mph: 6.4 seconds
- 1/4 mile: 10.6 @ 134 mph
- Skid pad: 1.08 lateral G
- Note: HPE VBox preliminary test data.
Z700 Package Includes:
- Supercharger Modifications (15 psi boost)
- Intercooler System Upgrade
- Air Induction System Upgrade
- Stainless Steel Exhaust Upgrades
- Hennessey Light Weight Carbon Fiber Wheels
- Front: 19 x 10.5 inches; Rear: 19 x 12.5 inches
- Michelin Pilot Sport Cup Tires
- Front: 265/35-YR19; Rear: 325/35-YR19
- Sparco Carbon Fiber Seats in Alcantara (Driver & Passenger)
- 5-Point Harnesses with Harness Bar
- Alcantara Steering wheel & Shift Knob
- Lowered Factory Suspension
- Corner Weighted with 4-wheel Alignment
- Z-Aero ™ Carbon Fiber Body Parts: Front Splitter, Canards, Rear Spoiler, Vented Factory Hood, Vented Front Fenders
- Hennessey & ZR700 Interior & Exterior Badges
- Limited Edition Serial Numbered Plaque
- 1-Day Driving Instruction at Lonestar Motorsports Park
- 3 Year / 36,000 Mile Limited Warranty
Total Cost Including New 2010 ZR1: $207,150 US Dollars
Optional Upgrades
- Z750 – 755 bhp Upgrade
- Z1000 – 1,000 bhp Twin Turbo / Supercharged Upgrade
- Custom Exterior Colors
- Custom Interior Upgrades & Colors
- German Delivery - Nurburgring Delivery & Driving Instruction
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
VIDEO: R&T Takes Hennessey's Venom GT Out on the Track
Remember Hennessey’s barnstorming, 1,200 hp (895 kW) Venom GT? Well its back and the journalistic titans at Road & Track have driven it. And there’s a video, to boot. Weighing in at a lithe 2,685 lbs (1,218 kg), the phenomenal Venom GT builds on Hennessey’s experience with tuning the Viper, 5th generation Camaro and various Cadillacs, among many others. It’s a simple formula, really. Big power + light weight = big fun.
Hennessey first takes a Lotus Elise, arguably one of the best mass produced, lightweight track cars ever made. They strip it down the chassis, lengthen it and rebuild it with a slippery, restyled body that offers the right mix of down force and engine cooling. Then they swap out the Elise’s 1.8 L turbocharged four-pot for a twin-turbo variant of Chevrolet’s 6.9 L LS9 V8, add carbon ceramic brakes and a KW adjustable suspension setup and et voila, the Hennessey Venom GT.
So what’s the verdict? Well, you’ll have to watch the video and make up your own mind. A small hint, but that’s all I’m giving away: the GT is capable of doing 135 mph (217 km/h) in 3rd gear. If that doesn’t make your automotive blood boil, then nothing will.
Hennessey intends to build just 29 of the cars over three years, with a price topping US$600,000 (€455,373). If this were any other car by any other tuner, I’d call that outrageous, but this is a Hennessey and the culmination of all their engineering knowhow. Believe the hype: there’s a new king and his name is Venom GT.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Hennessey VENOM GT Wallpapers

