Texas-based Hennessey has never been a stranger to speed, modifying and racing several cars and trucks since its inception in 1991, along with introducing an all-American hypercar. In celebration of its 35th anniversary in 2026, the company has revealed an ultra-limited take on the Ford Mustang GT with 70 percent more power, special graphics and badges, and some carbon fiber. This 35th Anniversary Super Venom will be limited to just 35 units, and further down the road, it will be joined by a new Hennessey hypercar. But more on that later. For now, let's focus on the Mustang-based monster.Hennessey Extracts 850 Horsepower from New Super Venom The 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine that finds a home under the hood of every Mustang GT has been supercharged to deliver a total of 850 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, the latter figure an increase of 55 percent. Along with the supercharger, this was achieved with the help of a new intake system, custom Hennessey Performance Engineering engine management recalibration, and tuning on both the dyno and the road, supported by a three-year/36,000-mile limited warranty. Hennessey hasn't neglected the cosmetics, and for this 35th Anniversary variant, the Super Venom decals on the lower doors are joined by "91" decals on the hood and trunk, referencing the year of Hennessey's inception. Badging on the fenders and trunk, and under the hood, also helps make this Super Venom more special. To ensure this isn't confused as just another Mustang, the car gets a "VenomAero" carbon fiber body kit, comprising a lip spoiler, wing mirror caps, functional hood vent, functional fender louvers, side skirts, deck lid, and top-hung wing. This is complemented by 20-inch lightweight wheels, while the interior gains a dash plaque, branded floor mats, and redone upholstery with leather and Alcantara, as well as embossed seat backs. Specific pricing hasn't been revealed, but expect to pay over $150,000. If six-figure pricing doesn't even raise an eyebrow, read on...New Hennessey Hypercar in the Works Over the last three and a half decades, Hennessey has continually pushed boundaries, and that is especially true of its Venom F5 hypercar. The company has produced several variants of this beast—F5, F5 Revolution, F5 Revolution Evolution, F5-M with a manual transmission, and the one-off F5 LF, which has both a manual and a simply breathtaking 2,031 hp—but there's still more coming, with company founder John Hennessey saying there's "a new Hennessey hypercar on the way." Frustratingly, little else was said, so this could be an all-new hypercar or yet another take on the F5 recipe first revealed in 2014. Whatever it is, it's sure to have ridiculous power and performance that can rival the best that Europe has to throw at it. We'll bring you more information as we get it.