Published on July 7, 2026

Hennessey Special Vehicles

Hennessey Special Vehicle’s newest creation only further justifies the shop’s name.

The Texas performance specialists will finally unveiled the finished Venom F5-M at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend. The latest version of the company’s first all-original hypercar makes over 2,000 hp and is only available with a manual transmission.

This isn’t the first of we’ve heard of the Venom F5-M. Hennessey first announced the outrageous variant in September 2024, which, at the time, it said would make 1,817 hp. The final version of the car comes equipped with the shop’s 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged “Fury” V-8 that actually makes 2,031 hp, or 214 more horses than originally promised. That ridiculous output makes the hypercar the third most powerful production vehicle in the world, trailing only the Koenigsegg Gemera, which makes 2,300 hp, and the Rimac Nevera R, which makes 2,107 hp.