Supremely Speedy Supercars

The Hennessey Venom GT Spyder is the World's Fastest Convertible

The Hennessey Venom GT Spyder is a truly incredible and mind-boggling vehicle that is quite clearly the fastest convertible supercar in the world.

This particular vehicle is powered by a special engine that is capable of pumping out a truly ridiculous 1,451 horsepower, which is why it was able to attain a top speed of 427.4 km/h at the Naval Air Station Lemoore in California, whilst being piloted by Brian Smith of the Ford Performance Racing School.

This vehicle has been so impressive and so important to Hennessey that the company is set to go ahead and build a trio of Hennessey Venom GT Spyder World Record Editions, each of which will go for a cool $1.3 million.

This is truly an example of a supercar whose legacy will live on for a long time.
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