Hennessey Venom GT Shows its Aerodynamics, 0-200 in 20 seconds ?
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Hennessey Venom GT Shows its Aerodynamics, 0-200 in 20 seconds ?
When the VENOM GT from the house of Hennessey Performance Engineering was first announced, a great deal of debate took place among loyal WCF community users. The comparisons with the Bugatti Veyron drew much of the core for debate with plenty of views offered. Many of these were about the issue of aerodynamics.
Hennessey have tried to clarify the exact position this car occupies by issuing these computational fluid dynamics (CFD) pictures showing how it behaves aerodynamically. From the images it can be seen that the adjustable rear wing also acts as an air brake. Their calculations show that the car will generate up to -1.5g under deceleration. It's expected that fitting the company custom carbon ceramic brake system will result in a 200mph (322km/h) - 0mph time of about 7 seconds. John Hennessey says they might even achieve 0 - 200mph - 0 in 20 seconds flat.
To recap, here's the type of talent we are dealing with. Based on a heavily modified Lotus Exige S chassis the VENOM GT is able to make 895kW (1,200bhp) from a V8 engine. Company expectations are that it will go from 0 - 60mph in 2.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 272mph (438km/h).
So far a total of three individuals or parties have offered concrete orders for the VENOM GT. First deliveries are scheduled for some time in 2010.
Source Worldcarfans via Hennesey
Hennessey have tried to clarify the exact position this car occupies by issuing these computational fluid dynamics (CFD) pictures showing how it behaves aerodynamically. From the images it can be seen that the adjustable rear wing also acts as an air brake. Their calculations show that the car will generate up to -1.5g under deceleration. It's expected that fitting the company custom carbon ceramic brake system will result in a 200mph (322km/h) - 0mph time of about 7 seconds. John Hennessey says they might even achieve 0 - 200mph - 0 in 20 seconds flat.
To recap, here's the type of talent we are dealing with. Based on a heavily modified Lotus Exige S chassis the VENOM GT is able to make 895kW (1,200bhp) from a V8 engine. Company expectations are that it will go from 0 - 60mph in 2.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 272mph (438km/h).
So far a total of three individuals or parties have offered concrete orders for the VENOM GT. First deliveries are scheduled for some time in 2010.
Source Worldcarfans via Hennesey