Automobili Lamborghini has revealed the Fenomeno, a new ultra-limited supercar with only 29 units to be made. This car celebrates Lamborghini’s tradition of exclusive, high-performance models and marks 20 years of the brand’s in-house design center, Centro Stile.
The Fenomeno is the most powerful Lamborghini ever. It uses a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine paired with three electric motors, producing a total of 1,080 CV (about 1,065 hp). The V12 alone makes 835 CV, while the electric motors add another 245 CV. This hybrid setup lets the Fenomeno accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.4 seconds and reach over 350 km/h top speed. The car’s weight-to-power ratio is the best in Lamborghini’s history at 1.64 kg/CV.
The Fenomeno features a carbon-fiber monofuselage chassis and a front structure made from Lamborghini’s special Forged Composite material. It uses race-inspired tech like a 6D sensor for precise vehicle control, a new CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brake system, and custom Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires. The eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox and advanced suspension ensure the car is both fast and stable on road and track.
The Fenomeno is a “design manifesto” for Lamborghini, showing off bold, clean lines and a longtail shape. The front has large air intakes and a new light signature inspired by the Lamborghini bull logo. The side profile is defined by a single sweeping line, and the rear features a dramatic wing and vertical Y-shaped taillights. Every detail is designed for both beauty and aerodynamic efficiency, with features like an S-Duct, active rear wing, and special door ducts for cooling.
Inside, the Fenomeno is all about the driver. The cockpit uses lots of carbon fiber, with custom bucket seats, a race-style steering wheel, and three digital screens. Most physical buttons are gone, making the interior clean and focused. Ambient lighting and 3D-printed air vents add a futuristic touch. Buyers can personalize their car with over 400 exterior colors and nearly unlimited interior options through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program.
The Fenomeno’s V12 engine powers the rear wheels, while two electric motors drive the front wheels, and a third electric motor is integrated with the gearbox. The car can run in full-electric mode for zero-emission driving, and the hybrid system also provides torque vectoring and regenerative braking.
The car uses a new CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brake system for maximum stopping power and durability. The suspension is race-tuned and can be manually adjusted for track use. Custom Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires, with run-flat technology, are designed specifically for the Fenomeno.
The Fenomeno continues Lamborghini’s tradition of few-off masterpieces like the Reventón, Sesto Elemento, Veneno, Centenario, Sián, and Countach. Its name comes from a famous bull known for its exceptional qualities, and in both Italian and Spanish, “Fenomeno” means “phenomenal.”
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