Few brands can capture the raw emotion and exclusivity of Lamborghini. From the Reventón to the Sesto Elemento and the Centenario, the marque’s limited-edition “few-off” models have always been a bold statement of design, performance, and pure presence. Now, as the brand celebrates 20 years of its visionary Centro Stile design center, it’s unleashing its latest masterwork: the Fenomeno.
Unveiled at Monterey Car Week 2025, the Fenomeno is a hyper-limited run of just 29 cars, built to be a living “design manifesto.” The name itself is a nod to a legendary bull, but it’s also a perfect description of this machine: a phenomenal blend of heritage and cutting-edge innovation.
Power and Precision
Underneath its long, sleek “longtail” bodywork lies a powertrain unlike any Lamborghini before it. The heart is a naturally aspirated V12, the most powerful in the brand’s history, producing a staggering 835 CV on its own. It’s paired with three electric motors—two on the front axle and one on the rear—for a combined output of 1,080 CV.
This isn’t just a numbers game, though. The Fenomeno is a technological tour de force. It’s the first Lamborghini to feature a 6D sensor, and its race-inspired CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brakes ensure that all that power can be brought to a halt with incredible precision. The result? A new benchmark for performance. The Fenomeno sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in an astonishing 2.4 seconds and blasts past 200 km/h in just 6.7 seconds, all on its way to a top speed of over 350 km/h. Its weight-to-power ratio of 1.64 kg/CV is the best Lamborghini has ever achieved.
A Design Revolution
While its performance is record-breaking, the Fenomeno’s design is what truly sets it apart. Lamborghini Centro Stile has taken the brand’s iconic design language and distilled it into a “hyper-elegant” form. The front lights are a striking reinterpretation of the bull’s horns from the brand’s new logo, while the side profile is a sweeping, singular line inspired by the Essenza SCV12. Every surface is sculpted for both aesthetics and aerodynamics.
The rear is particularly groundbreaking, with a continuous line that connects the wing to the wheel arch. This futuristic look is capped off by a vertical “Y” light signature and hexagonal exhaust outlets. The new doors feature an updated take on the classic NACA duct, providing a 30% more efficient cooling system. Inside, the “Feel like a pilot” philosophy is taken to the extreme, with a minimalist cockpit, a race-inspired steering wheel, and a trio of digital screens that put the driver in full control.
Carbon fiber is everywhere, from the aeronautics-inspired chassis (or “monofuselage”) to the seats and dashboard. This isn’t just for looks; it’s a testament to Lamborghini’s relentless pursuit of lightness and rigidity.
With the Fenomeno, Lamborghini isn’t just launching another limited-edition car; it’s revealing its vision for the future. It’s a physical manifestation of innovation, a celebration of heritage, and a clear signal that the legend of the V12 is far from over.