Adventure-Ready Supercar, Anyone?
Three automobile industry stalwarts have joined forces to do something that has never been done before — create an ultra-exclusive, $2 million hypercar that is as capable off-road as it is fast on the tarmac. To be clear, we aren’t talking about something along the lines of a Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato or a Porsche 911 Dakar, which are basically road-going performance cars with taller suspension, all-terrain tyres, undercarriage protection, and body cladding to endow them with off-road chops. We’re talking about a whole new segment altogether: A luxurious, adventure-ready supercar, designed and built from the ground up to take on any terrain.

The Team
The people behind this endeavor are practically automotive royalty. The project is the brainchild of former Ford Performance Chief Engineer Jamal Hameedi, who is the man behind the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, Ford Fiesta ST, Ford Focus ST, Ford Focus RS, Shelby GT500, and the mid-engined Ford GT. He also led JaguarLand Rover’s SVO performance division, where he helped create the Land Rover Defender OCTA.
Hameedi Venturo
Hameedi has teamed up with automotive luxury specialist Dr. Andreas Baenziger, co-owner of the R-Universe and the AF Racing Group, and Maximilian Szwaj, an engineer who has worked on the development of cars like the Ferrari LaFerrari, Lotus Eletre, and Aston Martin Valhalla. These three automotive geniuses have gotten together and created the avant-garde automotive startup Hameedi Venturo, in an effort to bring the world its first-ever go-anywhere hypercar.
Hameedi Venturo

What We Know So Far
Information on Hameedi Venturo is rather scarce at the moment, but here’s what we do know, and a few things we can hazard a guess at. The company has been extremely tight-lipped about any details regarding their planned creation — we have no idea what this vehicle will look like or how it will be powered. We do know, however, that it is going to be revealed some time in 2026, be built in extremely limited numbers, and carry a price tag in the region of $2 million.
We assume that it will be powered by a hybrid powertrain, put out between 1,000 and 1,500 horsepower, and sport an aerodynamic shape. The company stated that they were creating an “all-terrain hypercar that combines extreme on-road performance with radical go-anywhere capability and comfort.” Considering the names involved in the project, we’re pretty confident that Hameedi Venturo will deliver something really special when the time comes.