Following the Sesto Elemento, Veneno, Centenario, Sián, and Countach, Lamborghini has revealed the Fenomeno—a 29-run ultra-limited production model that celebrates 20 years of Lamborghini Centro Stile. And yes, they’re all sold out.
Named after a brave and famous bull that fought (and subsequently pardoned) in Morelia, Mexico, the Fenomeno is the newest “Few Off” model. It’s equipped with Lamborghini’s most powerful V12 in history with 835 horsepower and 725 Nm of normally-aspirated goodness. Further supplemented by not one, not two, but three electric motors, the total outputs rise to 1,080 horsepower.
This helps produce the best power-to-weight ratio (1.64 kilograms per horsepower) in Lamborghini history, making for a 0 to 100 km/h time of 2.4 seconds. 0 to 200 km/h comes in 6.7 seconds. Power is routed through all four wheels via a transversely-mounted 8-speed dual clutch. This unique layout allows space for the lithium-ion battery for short-range pure EV travel.
Providing stopping power is a carbon ceramic braking system utilizing technology similar to Lamborghini’s LMDh race cars. Meanwhile, handling duties are taken cared of by racing shock absorbers that have been calibrated for both street and track use.
The Fenomeno features a streamlined shape that uses large, athletic surfaces. The front has two large air intakes, inspired by racing Lamborghinis such as the Huracan GT3. The lighting signature, meanwhile, pays homage to the famous bull logo.
Onto the side, it has a single line that spans from tip of the hood to the rear. The contrasting bright Giallo Crius launch color brings out the aerodynamic elements of the lower section which include racing-derived carbon fiber fins. The door themselves plays an important part, directing air to the large intakes on the sides.
Seen from behind, the Fenomeno features a continuous line that connects the wing and wheel arch. A futuristic light signature—shaped like a Y—connects the carbon fiber elements of the diffuser and the hexagonal lines of the exhaust area.
Also original is the turbine design of the single-nut forged rims (21-inch at the front and 22-inch at the rear), dressed in Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires, 265/30 ZRF21 and 355/25 ZRF22, respectively.
Inside, the Fenomeno features three digital screens that allow most of the physical buttons to be eliminated. Moreover, carbon fiber is the main player in the passenger compartment, starting out with the center console equipped with sport pad, and continuing with the door panels and bucket sports seats. The ambient lighting system emphasizes the spaceship-like forms of the passenger compartment, making the on-board experience even more special.
Customers can access a further level of customization to make their Fenomeno even more unique thanks to the Lamborghini Ad Personam program. This offers a virtually unlimited range of color combinations, both for the bodywork and the interior, which can be further personalized through the choice of upholstery materials. This makes each Fenomeno unique thanks to over 400 exterior colors and an almost unlimited range of interior options.
Before options, the Lamborghini Fenomeno starts at USD 3.5 million (P 200 million)—and to reiterate, all have been sold out.













No thank you. Pass. Too expensive!
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