Sunday, October 27, 2013

Is the Bugatti Veyron Really the Fastest? I Think Not

The Hennessey Venom GT. You see it, then its gone. Dubbed "The fastest car in the world" by Top Gear and with a world record breaking, physics defying, and leg quivering top speed of 278 mph, the Venom GT is the new fastest car in the world due to its lightweight design and powerful V8 engine. 1244 horsepower. Damn son. The Bugatti Veyron, previously the fastest roadster in the world, has only 987 horsepower. That means that the Venom GT has 257 more sexy stallions of power than the Veyron. To me this is incredible. John Hennessey started with an idea of putting a Venom 1000 Twin Turbo engine in the back of a Lotus Exige. He had an artist do a rendering of the car and as soon as he saw it he realized this could be a possibility. "I thought to myself, we can build this car with 1000+ hp and a weight well under 3000 lbs. A mid-engine design like the Ford GT will put the weight of the motor and transmission over the rear tires giving better traction. Design as much down force as we will need to have a car that handles like a kart on the road or race track. At the same time also have a car with the best power to weight ratio possible giving unmatched acceleration. This is how the Venom GT concept was born.” And it soon came to reality for John Hennessey. The Venom GT's are custom made when you order them because they easily clear $1,000,000 in price. But with the sharp looks of a Lotus Exige, and components like the ones listed below, I truly believe that the Hennessey Venom GT is worth every penny you pay.


2013 Hennessey Venom GT Specifications

Performance

0 – 60 mph
0 – 100 mph
0 – 300 km/h
0 – 200 mph
1/4 mile
Standing Half Mile
Standing One Mile
Top Speed
2.7 sec.
5.6 sec.
13.63 sec. – Guinness World Record
14.51 sec. – Hypercar World Record
9.92 sec. @ 163 mph
206 mph
253 mph
278 mph

Power

Horsepower1244 bhp @ 6600 rpm (Cockpit adjustable from 800 bhp, 1000 bhp & 1244 bhp)
Torque1155 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm

Engine

TypeV8
BlockAluminum
Size427 CID (7.0 Liter)
PositionMid Longitudinal
Compression9.2:1
Redline7,200 rpm
Forced InductionTwin Precision Turbo Ball Bearing Turbochargers
Oiling SystemDry Sump Lubrication
Fuel SystemSequential Multi-Port Electronic Fuel Injection

Transmission

TypeRicardo 6-Speed Manual
Gear Ratios2.61:1, 1.71:1, 1.23:1, 0.94:1, 0.77:1, 0.63:1
Final Drive3.36:1

Brakes

CalipersBrembo 6-Piston (all four corners)
Rotors15.0 x 1.34 in. Carbon Ceramic (all four corners)

Suspension

TypePenske Adjustable Coilover (all four corners)
Ride HeightAdjustable by 2.4 inches (60 mm)

Dimensions

Length15.27 ft. (4,655 mm)
Width6.43 ft. (1,960 mm)
Wheelbase110.24 in. (2,800 mm)
Track – Front63.46 in. (1,612 mm)
Track – Rear63.15 in. (1,604 mm)

Body

MaterialCarbon fiber composite except doors & roof
Type2-door

Weights & Measures

Curb Weight2,743 lbs (1,244 kilograms)
F / R Balance37 / 63 (empty); 44 / 56 (with driver & passenger)
Fuel Capacity18.5 gal. (70 Liter)

Wheels & Tires

Tire – Front265/30/19 Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Tire – Rear345/30/20 Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Wheel – Front9.5 x 19 in.
Wheel – Rear12.5 x 20 in.

Optional Upgrades

• Michelin Pilot Sport Cup ZP Tires
• Bare Carbon Fiber Finish
• Right-Hand Drive
• Stefano Ricci Bespoke Interior
• Stereo System Designed by Steven Tyler of Aerosmith

  

3 comments:

  1. Wow, top speeds of 278 mph! I couldn't imagine myself riding in a car that goes that fast.

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  2. that's amazing how fast a car can go... I like the through review as well

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