Utah man spots the sickest new hypercar on the road but everyone is more interested in what he's driving
- This guy spotted an Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar in Utah
- He was at the wheel of a Hennessey Venom F5 at the time
- Both cars generate well over 1,000HP and both are worth seven figures
Published on Apr 30, 2025 at 3:11 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Apr 30, 2025 at 3:11 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This content creator in Utah spotted an Aston Martin Valkyrie while he was at the wheel of a Hennessey Venom F5 hypercar.
That’s like going to a party with a rare and expensive watch and finding yourself at the same table as somebody with an equally rare and expensive watch.
Both the Venom and the Valkyrie are worth millions, and both are extremely powerful.
And both are so well built that it’s actually quite tricky to establish which one is the best.
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A hypercar worth millions, and another one worth even more
A content creator who goes by supercar_ron posted a short clip to TikTok, filmed in Utah, featuring an Aston Martin Valkyrie and a Hennessey Venom F5.
He was at the wheel of a Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster, and he spotted an Aston Martin Valkyrie – even though he jokingly called it a ‘Honda NSX’ in the video – also in its convertible configuration.
The whole thing might be staged, considering Ron actually owns the Valkyrie hypercar in question, but that really doesn’t make any difference.
Because what matters is that we’re looking at two cars in Utah worth nearly eight figures when put together.

A Henessey Venom F5 Roadster starts at around $2.1 million, and only 24 units were built.
The Aston Martin Valkyrie roadster is even more expensive, with prices ranging between $3M and $4M. Production is limited to 275 units in total, including the coupe version.
They both steal the show, and it’s difficult to establish which one is more noticeable.
Like putting Brad Pitt and George Clooney in the same room.
Two opposite philosophies

The Valkyrie and Venom share a similar price tag, and they both generate an incredible amount of power, putting out 1,139HP and 1,817 HP respectively.
And yet, they’re actually very different under the surface.
The Valkyrie, which was designed by Adrian Newey while he was still at Red Bull, uses a V12 engine and an electric motor.
It also uses an F1-style battery developed by Rimac, the company that now owns Bugatti.
Translated, it is a highly technical and sophisticated car.

By contrast, the Venom F5, above, is a lot more brutal.
It uses a twin-turbocharged V8, with no electric aid, and it’s available with a manual gearbox.
It’s old school.
Two different philosophies, but the end result is the same, considering how extreme and performance-focused both cars are.
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