Automobili Lamborghini has introduced the Fenomeno, a few-off model limited to 29 units. The new vehicle showcases the brand’s long-standing approach to performance, design, and innovation. It also marks the 20th anniversary of Lamborghini Centro Stile, the in-house design department established in 2005.
Design and Aerodynamics
The Fenomeno is presented as a "design manifesto," emphasizing recognizable Lamborghini styling with a longtail silhouette and streamlined proportions. The exterior features large air intakes, a new front light signature inspired by the bull emblem, and the updated Lamborghini logo first revealed in 2024.
The aerodynamic setup includes an S-Duct system at the front, a concave roof profile channeling airflow, and an active rear wing designed for stability at high speeds. The side intakes improve cooling efficiency by more than 30% compared to previous Lamborghini V12 models. At the rear, a vertical Y-shaped light signature integrates with the diffuser and hexagonal exhaust outlets.
At its core, the Fenomeno houses a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine paired with three electric motors. The combined system delivers 1,080 CV, with 835 CV from the V12 and 245 CV from the electric units. A new eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox, mounted transversely, is coupled with a 7 kWh battery powering the hybrid system.
The two front-mounted electric motors provide both torque vectoring and regenerative braking, while a third motor, positioned above the gearbox, can deliver additional power to the rear wheels or operate independently in full electric mode.
The Fenomeno accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds and reaches 200 km/h in 6.7 seconds. Top speed exceeds 350 km/h. With a weight-to-power ratio of 1.64 kg/CV, it is the most powerful Lamborghini to date.
The braking system uses CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic discs, developed from racing technology, designed for efficiency and durability. Suspension is track-oriented, with adjustable racing shocks, while the single-nut forged rims are fitted with bespoke Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires.
Interior and Customization
Inside, the Fenomeno follows Lamborghini’s “Feel like a pilot” concept, with a driver-focused cockpit and three digital screens. Carbon fiber dominates the cabin, extending across the center console, seats, and door panels. Features include 3D-printed air vents and customizable ambient lighting.
Customers will be able to tailor their vehicles through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program, choosing from more than 400 exterior colors, a wide range of interior materials, and additional bespoke options.
The Fenomeno continues Lamborghini’s tradition of few-off models, following the Reventón (2007), Sesto Elemento (2010), Veneno (2013), Centenario (2016), Sián (2019), and Countach LPI 800-4 (2021). Its name derives from a bull that fought in Morelia, Mexico, in 2002 and was pardoned for its exceptional qualities.
The Fenomeno made its debut at Monterey Car Week 2025, standing as Lamborghini’s latest addition to its series of limited-edition supercars.