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This new Lamborghini will sprint from 0-124mph in 6.7 seconds
Lamborghini has revealed its next low-volume hypercar, the Fenomeno. Limited to just 29 units, it joins a pantheon of greats in the brand's 'few-of' series that also includes icons such as the Reventon, Centenario and Sian. No price has been announced, but expect it to be into seven figures. Advertisement - Article continues below
The wraps came off the new Lamborghini Fenomeno in the glamorous setting of Monterey Car Week in California, US. As is often the case with these limited-run models, it's promised to be a 'manifesto of Lamborghini design', while building on the latest V12 hybrid powertrain from the Revuelto.
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The headline powertrain news is a 64bhp lift in power over the Revuelto, with the Fenomeno's 1,064bhp power figure making it the most powerful Lamborghini yet. This is generated from the same 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine supported by three electric motors, with its extra grunt coming from a new lithium ion battery pack that's unique to this latest creation. Skip advert Advertisement - Article continues below
One of those motors is a new axial-flux unit from British manufacturer YASA, and it's mounted above the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. The other two power the front wheels, making the car all-wheel drive. But these motors don't just add more power to the overall powertrain, they also act as the car's reverse gear and provide full torque-vectoring for the front wheels. Advertisement - Article continues below
Lamborghini quotes a 0-62mph time of 2.4 seconds, a 0-124mph time of 6.7 seconds and a top speed of over 217mph.
However, like many of Lamborghini's few-of models, the Fenomeno is also an opportunity for the company's designers to push Lamborghini's design language to the limit. Unlike the low-volume Countach model from 2021, this isn't a retro-rehash but an exploration of new design elements.
The biggest change over the Revuelto it's based on is the silhouette, which features a 67mm-longer tail and an integrated duck-tail spoiler. The flying buttress-style rear haunches on the Revuelto are gone, and instead the Fenomeno has a smoother rear end punctured by air intakes. Towards its nose and along the side, Lamborghini's designers have created a two-layer look, with the lower elements in exposed carbon fibre.
There are some nods to previous Lamborghini models, such as the wheelarch extensions, which mimic the shape of those on the Countach Quattrovalvole from the eighties. As well as this new bodywork, the Italian brand has also fitted unique daytime running lights and rear lights that feature a vertical lighting pattern in contrast to the usual horizontal one.
Like all Lamborghinis, though, the Fenomeno will be very customisable, meaning that many of the design elements seen on the show car can be emphasised or hidden away depending on their colour and material. Customers can have the exposed carbon-fibre elements finished in a body colour, for example, or the wheels painted to show off the spokes, rather than the turbines at the wheels' edge as on the show car.
The Fenomeno's cabin is heavily derived from the Reveulto's, with a similar dash layout and digital interfaces. But there are a few unique touches, such as the carbon fibre-backed bucket seats and carbon-fibre door cards – all of which can be specified exactly to the customer's taste, whether that be luxurious, retro or motorsport-inspired.
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