The ‘Few Off’ Lamborghini Fenomeno

Automobili Lamborghini presents the Fenomeno, a few-off limited edition of just 29 cars that celebrates the brand's heritage of exclusive models; new levels of performance and technical innovation; and iconic and essential design from Lamborghini Centro Stile, which 20 years ago presented the first car entirely designed by the recently-founded Sant'Agata Bolognese design department. The Fenomeno is an original Lamborghini 'design manifesto', taking the brand's most representative stylistic elements to the extreme. In addition to the unique design and custom aerodynamics developed for the vehicle, the Fenomeno is equipped with the most powerful V12 in Lamborghini's history, combined with three electric motors.
The total power output is 1,080 CV, with a record 835 CV provided by the naturally aspirated V12 engine and a further 245 CV developed by the three electric motors. Fenomeno is defined by an extraordinary and unprecedented level of power, which the driver can fully exploit thanks to technical solutions incorporated for the first time on a Lamborghini, such as the 6D sensor and CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brakes. "When we presented the Reventon in 2007, our goal was to create a truly superlative super sports car that represented the ultimate expression of what Lamborghini stood for," says Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. "This new few-off carries forward the same philosophy of distinction and innovation that is a fundamental part of our DNA."
A star of Monterey Car Week 2025, the Fenomeno is the ultimate expression of Lamborghini's tradition of limited-edition vehicles. Starting with the Reventon, subsequent few-off models include the Sesto Elemento (2010), Veneno (2013), Centenario (2016), Sian (2019) and Countach (2021). The name Fenomeno comes, as per Lamborghini tradition, from a very brave and famous bull fought in Morelia, Mexico, in 2002. In a bullfight between two 'toreros', the bull was pardoned for the exceptional qualities it demonstrated.
In both Italian and Spanish, Fenomeno means "phenomenal," symbolizing something truly exceptional and unique. "Fenomeno is an extraordinary car in terms of performance, style and disruptive representation of Lamborghini, created to celebrate the value and achievements of our brand, and dedicated to those customers who expect the utmost exclusivity from us," continued Winkelmann. "But beyond its extraordinary design and power, the Fenomeno is the few-off that, more than any other in Lamborghini's history, introduces innovative technical solutions to make the driving experience truly unique." The powertrain is housed in the monofuselage, Lamborghini's innovative aeronautics-inspired chassis, which as well as a monocoque made entirely of multi-technology carbon fiber, has a front structure in Forged Composite(R), a special material made of short carbon fiber soaked in resin.
This material has been produced and used by Lamborghini since the 2007 debut of the Reventon, the forerunner of all few-offs and a trailblazer thanks to its futuristic bodywork made entirely of carbon fiber.
The Fenomeno is also equipped with technologies typically found in race cars, optimizing the car's dynamics and delivering to the driver the best experience ever at the wheel of a V12. The CCM-R Plus brake system with carbon-ceramic discs guarantees maximum efficiency on both road and track. The single-nut forged rims contribute to delivering exceptional agility, while the special track-oriented tires custom-engineered by Bridgestone offer outstanding grip. Completing the Fenomeno is sport-tuned suspension, making the Fenomeno extremely precise and stable during sports driving.
These characteristics, alongside the exceptional power, make the Fenomeno the fastest Lamborghini ever, both in the 0-100 km/h sprint - which it achieves in an extraordinary 2.4 seconds - and in the 0-200 km/h sprint, achieved in just 6.7 seconds.
Maximum speed is over 350 km/h.
The weight-to-power ratio is also the best in Lamborghini's history: 1.64 kg/CV.