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Lamborghini Fenomeno: The Most Powerful Road-Going Lambo Ever

Lamborghini has once again flexed its engineering and design prowess with the reveal of the Fenomeno, an ultra-limited V12 hypercar that now holds the title of the fastest and most powerful Lamborghini road car in history.

With just 30 units produced — and only 29 available to customers — the Fenomeno is more than just a collector’s item. It’s a showcase of how far Lamborghini can push its hybrid V12 technology while staying true to the drama and aggression that define the brand.


Key Takeaways from the Fenomeno Reveal

  • Limited to 30 units worldwide, with one kept for Lamborghini’s museum
  • Based on the Revuelto, but with more power and exclusive carbon bodywork
  • Total output of 1,065 hp from a hybrid V12 setup
  • 0–62 mph in just 2.4 seconds on optional track tyres
  • Over 217 mph top speed and 6.7 seconds from 0–124 mph
  • First Lamborghini road car to feature CCM-R carbon-ceramic brakes
  • Manually adjustable suspension for a purist driving feel

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A Bull Worthy of Its Name

The Fenomeno is named after a legendary Mexican fighting bull known for its relentless bravery. True to its namesake, this special-edition Lambo pushes performance boundaries beyond its donor car, the Revuelto. While the power bump may seem modest on paper — just 10 hp more from the 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 — the real magic comes from the hybrid system.

Three electric motors now produce a combined 242 hp, which is 50 hp more than the Revuelto’s setup. This boost is made possible by a new 7kWh battery that’s the same size, but offers twice the capacity. More energy reserves allow the motors to deliver greater peak performance, making the Fenomeno a true hybrid powerhouse.


Weight, Aerodynamics, and Handling

To ensure the extra battery weight didn’t compromise performance, Lamborghini replaced the Revuelto’s standard body with an all-carbon-fibre shell, echoing the approach of the lightweight Sesto Elemento. The result? The Fenomeno matches the Revuelto’s 1,770 kg dry weight while delivering the best power-to-weight ratio of any Lamborghini to date.

Aerodynamic upgrades are equally extreme:

  • Active rear wing with three positions for optimal downforce
  • S-duct front design that channels air through the bonnet for added grip
  • Countach-inspired cooling intakes and roof scoop to manage airflow and temperatures
  • 30% more downforce than the Revuelto for greater stability at high speeds

Performance Numbers That Impress

Fitted with Bridgestone’s stickiest track-day rubber on smaller rims, the Fenomeno blasts from 0–62 mph in just 2.4 seconds. It hits 124 mph in 6.7 seconds and keeps going past 217 mph. The standard configuration rides on Reventon-inspired 21/22-inch wheels with centre-lock hubs, but both setups guarantee serious performance credentials.


Designed to Stun

Visually, the Fenomeno is wider and longer than the Revuelto, tapering into a longtail rear profile that’s as functional as it is beautiful. Only the Revuelto’s glass carries over — everything else is bespoke. From hooded headlights and vertical taillights to the massive exposed rear tyres and pizza-box-sized exhaust outlet, every detail screams exclusivity.

Inside, the cabin mirrors the Revuelto but with lightweight carbon door cards and a redesigned dashboard with what Lamborghini calls a more “alien” aesthetic — thankfully of the friendly variety.


Braking and Suspension Upgrades

The Fenomeno introduces CCM-R brakes to Lamborghini’s road car lineup — advanced carbon-ceramic discs that promise more friction, longer life, and less wear. Instead of adaptive dampers, Lamborghini opted for manually adjustable suspension, shaving weight and allowing track-focused fine-tuning. While most owners may never exploit this feature — given that such “few-off” models average less than 1,000 miles a year — it reinforces the car’s purist intent.


Expected Specifications – Lamborghini Fenomeno

SpecificationDetail
Production30 units (29 to customers)
Engine6.5L naturally aspirated V12 + 3 electric motors
Power Output1,065 hp
Battery7kWh, double the Revuelto’s capacity
0–62 mph2.4 seconds (optional tyres)
Top Speed217+ mph
Dry Weight1,770 kg
BrakesCCM-R carbon-ceramic
SuspensionManually adjustable
AerodynamicsActive rear wing, S-duct front, 30% more downforce

More Than Just a Hypercar

The Lamborghini Fenomeno is not about practicality or everyday usability. It’s a statement piece — a celebration of the brand’s heritage, a technological leap in hybrid performance, and an instant collector’s dream. All units are already spoken for, with a price tag in the millions. For everyone else, it’s destined to be the next bedroom wall poster, a car to dream about rather than drive.


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