Hameedi Venturo Teased: A Multi-Million-Dollar Hypercar Built For Any Terrain
by AutoExpert | 4 December, 2025
Jamal Hameedi just dropped the Venturo project, and honestly, it feels like something worth keeping an eye on.
Hameedi isn’t just another name in the industry. He spent nearly 30 years at Ford, and the second half of that run was basically a greatest-hits album: the modern Ford GT, the Shelby GT350, the F-150 Raptor, the Fiesta ST, and the Focus ST and RS—all cars with real fan followings. After that, he crossed the Atlantic to lead JLR’s SVO division, where he helped turn wild ideas into production machines like the Defender Octa and Land Rover’s Dakar-ready bruiser.

Now he’s teamed up with luxury-car specialist Dr. Andreas Baenziger on a new venture that Hameedi claims will “create an entirely new automotive segment.” Given his résumé, it’s hard not to believe him.
Details for now are basically nonexistent. The only image released doesn’t show a car at all—just a mix of deserts, snow, and mountains, hinting at the kind of places this machine is supposed to thrive. The company describes its first model as “an all-terrain hypercar that combines extreme on-road performance with radical go-anywhere capability and comfort.” In Hameedi’s words: “We’re creating something that simply hasn’t existed before.”

The car itself will reportedly be a multi-million-dollar, ultra-low-production machine. Baenziger puts it this way: “This project embodies everything I believe about the future of luxury exploration. The automotive world is evolving, but passion for driving experiences will never diminish.”
If the Venturo delivers even half of what they’re teasing, it could be something genuinely new — not just another expensive toy, but a whole new category of them.