Hennessey delivered the one-of-one Venom F5 Revolution LF, a 2,031-hp open-top hypercar built for collector Louis Florey and debuted at The Quail during Monterey Car Week. The car rides on the new XCell_2 carbon fiber monocoque, enhancing rigidity, ergonomics, and driver connectivity while accommodating a six-speed gated manual transmission by customer request. The exterior features exposed carbon fiber with a Cocoa Brown tint and a tri-stripe over a River Sand Metallic base. Aerodynamic upgrades include a redesigned front splitter, reshaped dive planes, and fender louvres previewing the Venom F5 Evolution.
Hennessey Special Vehicles, the Texas-based builder of America's fastest hypercars, has unveiled a head-turning, one-of-one creation: the Venom F5 Revolution LF. Debuted at The Quail during Monterey Car Week, this 2,031 horsepower open-top beast was born from Hennessey's new bespoke customer commission division, Maverick. The LF isn't just fast-it's personal. Created for American entrepreneur and passionate collector Louis Florey, this F5 rewrites what's possible in the world of custom-built hypercars.
From the moment you lay eyes on the Venom F5 Revolution LF, it's clear this isn't a repackaged version of an existing model. It's a ground-up evolution. The vehicle rides on a brand-new carbon fiber monocoque known as the XCell_2 tub, which enhances rigidity, ergonomics, and driver connectivity. This platform was specifically engineered to accommodate the six-speed gated manual transmission Florey requested-something nearly extinct in today's world of paddle-shift performance machines.
The exterior design draws from Hennessey's stealth series, coating the car in exposed carbon fiber from nose to wing, with every contour sculpted for aerodynamic precision. Unique to the LF is its Cocoa Brown tint, a rich, moody hue that plays with light in a way few carbon fiber finishes do. Florey also selected a tri-stripe color pattern over a River Sand Metallic base-reminiscent of champagne-elevating the look without crossing into ostentation.
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