Lamborghini unveiled the limited-edition Fenomeno supercar during Monterey Car Week 2025. The Italian marque claims Fenomeno features the most powerful V12 engine in its history. As the latest in Lamborghini's line of exclusive models, Fenomeno follows the tradition set by the Reventon, with successors including the Sesto Elemento (2010), Veneno (2013), Centenario (2016), Sian (2019), and Countach (2021). The name "Fenomeno," in keeping with Lamborghini's naming heritage, honors a brave and renowned bull that fought in Morelia, Mexico, in 2002. The limited-edition Lamborghini Fenomeno is available in 30 units, with 29 units allocated to customers.
The Lamborghini Fenomeno features a 6.5-liter NA V12 engine, also seen on the Lamborghini Revuelto, and is mated with a dual-clutch eight-speed gearbox. However, the brand claims that the Fenemeno features the most powerful V12 by the brand. The total power output is 1,065 hp, with a record 823 hp provided by the naturally aspirated V12 engine and a further 242 hp developed by the three electric motors.
Lamborghini Fenomeno
These features also attribute the Lamborghini Fenomeno as 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, completed in just 6.7 seconds. It boasts a top speed of 350 km/h.
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Talking about the design and exterior, the Lamborghini Fenomeno has an aeronautics-inspired chassis, with a monocoque made entirely of multi-technology carbon fiber, has a front structure in forged composite, a special material made of short carbon fiber soaked in resin. The supercar gets a CCM-R Plus brake system with carbon-ceramic discs for exceptional braking on track and roads. 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 a sport-tuned suspension, making the Fenomeno extremely precise and stable during sports driving.