Monterey, CA/Sant’Agata Bolognese – Lamborghini has just reminded the world that subtlety is not in its vocabulary. Unveiled at Monterey Car Week, the all-new Fenomeno is a “few-off” (Lambo-speak for “sorry, you can’t have one”) masterpiece limited to just 29 units. Think of it as a bull in a china shop—except the shop is carbon fiber, the bull has three electric motors strapped on, and the invoice comes with more zeros than your bank balance can politely handle.
At its core lies the most powerful V12 Lamborghini has ever birthed: 835 CV of naturally aspirated fury, boosted by 245 CV of electric wizardry. Total? A phenomenal 1,080 CV. That’s right—Lamborghini has managed to make the apocalypse arrive in 2.4 seconds flat (0–100 km/h), with 200 km/h flashing by in 6.7 seconds. Top speed? Over 350 km/h, in case your private runway feels a little too long.

A Manifesto on Wheels
The Fenomeno isn’t just a car—it’s Lamborghini’s way of saying: “Yes, we still make spaceships that happen to run on wheels.” Dubbed a “design manifesto,” the long-tailed hypercar sharpens every Lamborghini design cue you know: the iconic Y-shaped lights now flare like the horns of its raging-bull badge, the roof channels airflow like a fighter jet, and the rear is so aggressive it looks like it might physically insult lesser supercars.
Director of Design Mitja Borkert calls it “an unexpectedly elegant spaceship.” Which, in Lamborghini terms, means it’s probably too wild for Area 51 but just refined enough for Monaco valet parking.
Tech so Advanced, It Needs a Translator
This beast is packed with tech that sounds straight from NASA’s spares department: a 6D sensor that reads your every move, CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brakes developed with racing DNA, and single-nut forged rims that scream, “I do track days before breakfast.” Bridgestone even cooked up bespoke Potenza tires, just in case regular rubber wasn’t up to the job of surviving 1,080 raging Italian horses.
And if you’re still worried about comfort—fear not. Lamborghini threw in three digital screens, mood lighting, and an Ad Personam menu offering more than 400 exterior colors. Because if you’re dropping millions, choosing between “Giallo Crius” and “Blu Notte Fenomenale” should feel like the toughest part of ownership.
Exclusivity at Its Peak
Only 29 Fenomenos will ever exist—one for each person on earth who still thinks a hybrid should sound like a volcanic eruption. Priced at “if you have to ask,” it’s Lamborghini’s ultimate tribute to its design house’s 20th anniversary and to a legendary bull that once fought in Mexico and lived to tell the tale.
Chairman Stephan Winkelmann summed it up perfectly:
“The Fenomeno is not just a car. It’s a phenomenon. Born in Sant’Agata Bolognese, bred on race tracks, and destined for garages you and I will only see on Instagram.”