
Lamborghini Fenomeno: 1,065 HP Hybrid V12 "Few-Off" Supercar Debuts
Lamborghinihas unveiled the Fenomeno, a new 'few-off' model limited to just 29 units and making its debut atMonterey Car Week2025. Positioned as a design manifesto and technological showcase, the Fenomeno combines Lamborghini's most powerful V12 engine to date with threeelectricmotors, producing a total of 1,065 hp.
The naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 delivers 823 hp at 9,250 rpm, complemented by 241 hp from the electric motors, enabling 0-65 mph in 2.4 seconds and a top speed exceeding 217 mph. Advanced systems include Lamborghini's first use of a 6D sensor, CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brakes and forged single-nut rims wrapped in bespoke Bridgestone Potenza tires.
Design cues celebrate 20 years of Centro Stile Lamborghini, blending longtail proportions, aggressive aero and a new front signature inspired by the bull's horns in the Lamborghini logo. Carbon fiber construction and a monofuselage chassis emphasize lightweight performance, while the interior adopts the brand's 'pilot' philosophy with custom bucket seats, digital displays and extensive use of carbon fiber.
Named after a pardoned bull famed for its bravery in Mexico, the Fenomeno continues Lamborghini's tradition of exclusive 'few-offs' like the Reventón, Veneno and Sián. As CEO Stephan Winkelmann noted, it represents 'a true manifesto of technology and design — a phenomenon in name and nature.'
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