Lamborghini Fenomeno: The most powerful Lambo Ever

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Lamborghini has introduced it’s latest limited production model, the Fenomeno. Limited to just 29 units, and taking inspiration from a famous fighting bull, the name “Fenomeno” means “phenomenal” in both Italian and Spanish, and has been applied to Lamborghini’s most powerful and quickest model yet.

Featuring a full carbon fiber body wrapped around a carbon fiber monocoque structure, the Fenomeno features a 6.5-liter V12 combined with three electric motors for a total of 1080 horsepower. This enables a zero-to-60 time of 2.4 seconds and a top speed over 217 mph.

The Lamborghini Fenomeno’s Design Points to the Future

The Fenomeno’s exterior design combines trademark Lamborghini design elements, like the center line silhouette and bold proportions, with simpler, cleaner body surfaces driven by aerodynamics. Aggressive air intakes on the hood and an S-Duct system in the grille provide downforce while large side intakes provide 30% greater cooling efficiency for the V12. A carbon fiber rear diffuser sits below Y-shaped taillights, while the body rides on 21-inch front wheels and 22-inch rear wheels wearing Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires sized 265/30 in front an d355/25 in back

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The interior continues this performance-themed design ascetic with carbon fiber door panels, bucket sport seats, instrument panel and center console. The pilot-inspired controls utilized on modern Lamborghinis are in place in the Fenomeno, as are three digital screens that replace the bulk of the Fenomeno’s traditional interior controls. Buyers can further customize the Fenomeno’s interior and exterior design through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam studio in Sant’Agata, including over 400 exterior colors and a nearly unlimited range of interior colors and treatments.

Lamborghini Fenomeno: Latest “Few Off” Model

As a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Lamborghini Centro Stile design department,, the Fenomeno follows the ReventonSesto ElementoVeneno, Centernario, Sian, and Countach as the seventh model in the limited-production “Few Off” model line. And like those previous cars, the Fenomeno combines unique design with race-inspired technology, such as a new 6D sensor system to enhance driving dynamics, plus carbon ceramic brakes and racing shocks, along with its specifically-calibrated 8-speed automatic and all-wheel drive system to maximize performance.

The Lamborghini Fenomeno debuted at the 2025 Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, on the Monterey Peninsula. Mitja Borkert, Lamborghini’s Director of Design, said the Fenomeno represents, “…a new, authentic and brave course for our future-oriented design language. We have created a hyper-elegant design piece that is as refined and sophisticated as it is both athletic and essential. It is an unexpectedly elegant spaceship, made entirely from carbon fiber while remaining true to our heritage.”

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