Lamborghini “Phenomeno” limited to 29 units released “Equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 NA + 3 motors boasting 1080 horsepower”

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Lamborghini Fenomeno

The latest “Four-Off” with only 29 units produced

The exterior of the limited edition "Lamborghini Phenomeno".

The Phenomeno, the latest in the two-off model series that began with the Reventon released in 2007, will be produced in a limited run of 29 units.

Lamborghini has unveiled the Phenomeno, which adds a new chapter to the history of its exclusive two-off models, for the first time in the world at Monterey Car Week in California, USA. Featuring the latest hybrid powertrain and a special design by Lamborghini Centro Stile, the Phenomeno will be produced in a limited run of just 29 units.

This time, the design department, Centro Stile, has pursued the Lamborghini brand’s signature design elements to the utmost. Based on the Revuelto, it has been given specially developed aerodynamics and is equipped with a hybrid powertrain that combines the most powerful Lamborghini ever, a 6.5-liter V12 naturally aspirated engine, with three electric motors.

The system produces a maximum output of 1080 PS, of which 835 PS comes from the V12 engine, and 245 PS is generated by three electric motors integrated into the front axle and gearbox. The suspension and braking systems, which handle the massive power, are equipped with Lamborghini’s latest technologies, including 6D sensors and CCM-R Plus carbon ceramic brakes.

After unveiling the Phenomeno, Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, commented:

“When we launched the Reventon in 2007, our goal was to create an exceptional super sports car that would truly represent Lamborghini. This new limited edition, the Fenomeno, continues and embodies the innovation philosophy that is fundamental to our DNA.”

Derived from the brave Mexican bull

The cockpit of the limited edition Lamborghini Phenomeno.

The Phenomeno’s cockpit. “Phenomeno” means “phenomenal” in Italian and Spanish, and is named after Mexican bullfighting.

The Phenomeno, the hottest model at the 2025 Monterey Car Week, continues Lamborghini’s tradition of limited edition models, following the 2007 Reventon, 2010 Sesto Elemento, 2013 Veneno, 2016 Centenario, 2019 Sián, and 2021 Countach LPI 800-4.

Lamborghini will unveil a new, low-volume model for the first time at Monterey Car Week, which will be held in California, USA from August 8 to 17, 2025.

What are Lamborghini’s “few-off models”? The lineage of low-volume production models pioneered by the Reventon

Lamborghini will unveil a new limited edition super sports car at Monterey Car Week, which will be held in California, USA from August 8th to 17th, 2025. Lamborghini has produced many limited edition cars, so-called “two-off models,” which are produced in very limited numbers. Let’s take a look back at the two-off models to date.

In keeping with Lamborghini tradition, the name “Fenomeno” comes from the brave bulls that fought in Morelia, Mexico in 2002. In Italian and Spanish, “Fenomeno” means “phenomenal,” symbolizing something truly exceptional and unique.

“The Fenomeno represents the highest level of innovation for Lamborghini, in terms of performance, style and more. It was developed to celebrate the values ​​of the Lamborghini brand and is dedicated to clients who demand the utmost exclusivity. Beyond its extraordinary design and power, the Fenomeno introduces the most innovative technology in Lamborghini’s history. It is an extremely limited edition model that delivers a unique driving experience,” added Winkelmann.

Hybrid powertrain with over 1000 PS

The exterior of the limited edition "Lamborghini Phenomeno".

The most powerful Lamborghini ever, a 6.5-liter V12 naturally aspirated engine, is combined with three electric motors to achieve a maximum system output of 1080 PS.

The powertrain is a plug-in hybrid system that combines a rear-mounted 6.5-liter V12 naturally aspirated engine with three powerful electric motors, one of which is integrated into a newly developed 8-speed DCT.

The V12 engine alone produces a maximum output of 835 PS, with a per-liter output exceeding 128 PS, making it the most powerful V12 engine in Lamborghini’s history. Maximum torque is 725 Nm at 6750 rpm, with 80% of the torque available at 3500 rpm. The drivetrain is an AWD system with an internal combustion engine that transmits traction to the rear wheels and two electric motors on the front axle.

The electric motor located above the transmission delivers torque to the rear wheels depending on the selected drive mode. The system produces a maximum output of 1080 PS, with 725 Nm of torque delivered by the V12 engine and 350 Nm delivered by each of the front electric motors. The front motors not only drive the wheels, but also perform torque vectoring and regenerative braking functions.

The chassis is a special monocoque made of multi-layered carbon fiber, while the front structure is made of a special material, Forged Composite (short-strand carbon fiber impregnated with resin), which Lamborghini has been developing since the Reventon debuted in 2007.

Lamborghini Phenomeno

Body size = Length 5014 x Width 2076 x Height 1161 mm

Wheelbase = 2779 mm


Engine type = V12 + 3 motors


Displacement = 6498 cc


System maximum output = 1080 PS / 9250 rpm


Maximum torque = 725 Nm / 6750 rpm


Motor torque = 350 Nm


Transmission = 8-speed DCT


Drive system = AWD


Tire size = 265/30 ZRF21 (front), 355/25 ZRF22 (rear)


Top speed = 350 km/h


Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h = 2.4 seconds

Lamborghini will unveil a new, low-volume model for the first time at Monterey Car Week, which will be held in California, USA from August 8 to 17, 2025.

What are Lamborghini’s “few-off models”? The lineage of low-volume production models pioneered by the Reventon

Lamborghini will unveil a new limited edition super sports car at Monterey Car Week, which will be held in California, USA from August 8th to 17th, 2025. Lamborghini has produced many limited edition cars, so-called “two-off models,” which are produced in very limited numbers. Let’s take a look back at the two-off models to date.

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