RE: True meaning of Christmas delivered: Speed Matters
RE: True meaning of Christmas delivered: Speed Matters
Sunday 21st December 2025

True meaning of Christmas delivered: Speed Matters

What better use for more than 1,000hp?


We’re used to a bit of fun and games as the Christmas break approaches, a bit of messing about in cars to make the most of the festive spirit. But Hennessey, being Hennessey, takes a typically OTT approach to the holidays. Because every year it straps a Christmas tree to the roof of something ludicrously fast, then sends it down a runway to see what happens. After all, what else would you do at this time of year? 

The tradition kicked off in 2017, when a Challenger Hellcat reached a tree-mendous (sorry) 174mph. Since then, the Hennessey Christmas caper cars have gotten faster and faster: only the Porsche 911 Turbo S in 2022 (175mph) failed to get past 180mph. Sometimes standard cars have featured, including a Shelby GT500 (182mph in 2020), but mostly the escapade is used to show off just how fast Hennessey modified cars are even with some Christmas cargo. Quite the advert. So a 1,000hp Jeep Trackhawk hit 181mph (imagine the fuel cost for a Christmas Cherokee at three miles a minute), an 800hp Audi RS6 added a couple more mph to that, and in 2022 a thousand-horsepower Mustang clocked 192mph. 

Now, of course, 200mph with a spruce on the roof would be the ideal, and Hennessey will surely be there soon enough. For now, it must be content with 196mph, achieved in a Corvette ZR1 and with a 1.7-metre tree, complete with more than 200 lights, atop. Notably the car in question was bone stock, demonstrating just what obscene power (1,078hp) has crammed into this Corvette; certainly it would seem, from the onboard, that space at the Chase Field runway was the limiting factor here, rather than outright performance. Like so many really, really fast cars, the ZR1 seems to be accelerating faster beyond 100mph than up to it. And you can bet Hennessey will be getting to work on that twin turbo V8 come the new year… 

Alex Roys, Hennessey President, said: “Hennessey’s Christmas Tree Run has evolved from a crazy little holiday stunt into one of the most fun traditions. Every year we strap a tree to something a little wilder and a little faster. It’s the kind of event that reminds you why this whole thing started… because cars should be loud, fun, and just a little bit unhinged. Running the 2026 Corvette ZR1 was a perfect finale to another amazing year for the Hennessey team.” Which sounds as good as justification gets to us. And for those feeling inspired, you'll never guess what’s made its way over from America already… 


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GreatScott2016

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2,161 posts

109 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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I’d rather have the tree smile

Baldchap

9,331 posts

113 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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Aren't they widely known for not actually delivering anything?

biggbn

29,468 posts

241 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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Baldchap said:
Aren't they widely known for not actually delivering anything?
No, thats DPD or Evri....

ManyMotors

980 posts

119 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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Baldchap said:
Aren't they widely known for not actually delivering anything?
Yes they are. Some of it is older yet their doubtful reputation endures. HPE's (Hennessey Performance Engineering) Wikipedia entry has a whole paragraph on "controversy" which includes two footnotes with links to support. HPE, as an organization/organisation operates in a deep hole as they are located in Texas.

SR

308 posts

226 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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The Clive Sutton car linked is a bargain. NOT.

SitCet

184 posts

162 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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Baldchap said:
Aren't they widely known for not actually delivering anything?
And I'm not sure Alex Roy as a spokesperson inspires confidence either.

PRO5T

6,721 posts

46 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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Putting a christmas tree on a supercar has to be one of the lamest 'LOOK AT ME!" desperations for attention in the modern car scene.

s m

24,086 posts

224 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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PRO5T said:
Putting a christmas tree on a supercar has to be one of the lamest 'LOOK AT ME!" desperations for attention in the modern car scene.
I bet the paint on the roof needs sprucing up after a near-200mph battering with a Xmas tree

5lab

1,795 posts

217 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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That car will do 230mph without the tree so a fair amount of drag. Should have used a zr1x smile

cerb4.5lee

40,550 posts

201 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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s m said:
PRO5T said:
Putting a christmas tree on a supercar has to be one of the lamest 'LOOK AT ME!" desperations for attention in the modern car scene.
I bet the paint on the roof needs sprucing up after a near-200mph battering with a Xmas tree
I get upset when we chuck a christmas tree(or 2) in the back of the X5 as it is! hehe

No way would I do this to that!

Vsix and Vtec

1,265 posts

39 months

Monday 22nd December 2025
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I'm more disappointed that someone used the acronym HPE, and I then realised it wasn't anything to do with Ron, nor Harris Performance Engines.

Antj

1,118 posts

221 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2025
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A Christmas tree on a sports car at Christmas, the equivalent of pulling up to a car crash and saying “ you can’t park there mate”.

steveb8188

4 posts

1 month

Tuesday 23rd December 2025
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SR said:
The Clive Sutton car linked is a bargain. NOT.
Does seem a bit steep when the same spec car in the US is £180k. Wonder how much the conversion costs for the lights etc

nismo48

6,046 posts

228 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2025
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Antj said:
A Christmas tree on a sports car at Christmas, the equivalent of pulling up to a car crash and saying you can t park there mate .
smile

seefarr

1,710 posts

207 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2025
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I put the headphones on anticipating some V8 thunder only to rudely receive that weak two-straight-four-cylinder engines sound. Flat plane crank V8s really do sound poop and yes, even the ones with the donkey badge.