Hameedi Venturo, the ambitious new automotive firm led by Jamal Hameedi, has officially named its first vehicle: Project Origine. This all-terrain hypercar isn’t aiming for traditional luxury—it’s engineered for raw driving experience, combining high performance with extreme durability. Production is slated for Italy, with the first deliveries expected in 2030.
A Naturally Aspirated V-12 Engine
The heart of Project Origine will be a naturally aspirated V-12 engine, a bold choice in a market increasingly dominated by hybrid or electric powertrains. While Hameedi Venturo hasn’t publicly named the supplier, industry sources suggest Cosworth is the likely provider, given a company principal’s ties to the engine manufacturer. The focus is on “progressive power delivery and absolute sonic clarity”—meaning a visceral, unfiltered driving experience.
This emphasis on mechanical honesty is a defining feature. Unlike many modern hypercars that prioritize isolation and comfort, Project Origine intends to deliver direct feedback. The vehicle is designed to enhance the driving experience, not mute it, by prioritizing clarity and responsiveness.
Built for Extreme Conditions
The vehicle’s design begins with the suspension, ensuring that performance is never compromised, regardless of the environment. Project Origine is engineered to handle any terrain, aided by an adjustable long-travel suspension system. This is a departure from adapting existing platforms; instead, Hameedi Venturo is designing from the ground up for maximum capability.
The chassis will utilize a load-fused carbon structure with aluminum reinforcements, designed to withstand extreme forces. This construction minimizes damage and maximizes repairability, crucial for a vehicle intended for off-road abuse. Hameedi’s prior experience developing the Ford F-150 Raptor and Land Rover Defender OCTA clearly informs this approach.
Exclusive Ownership Experience
Hameedi Venturo will limit production to just 25 units, dubbed “I Venticinque” (the 25). These buyers won’t just purchase a car—they’ll be invited behind the scenes, participating in development and validation activities, including real-world testing in demanding conditions. This exclusive access underscores the company’s commitment to a direct connection with its clientele.
Project Origine isn’t just a hypercar; it’s an invitation to participate in the creation of a new kind of automotive experience.
The long lead time to production (2030) reflects Hameedi Venturo’s meticulous approach. The focus is on delivering a vehicle that transcends conventional luxury, providing uncompromising performance and durability without sacrificing comfort or composure.
