Lamborghini Unveils “Few Off” Fenomeno at Monterey

Sant’Agata Bolognese/Monterey, CA — Automobili Lamborghini has introduced the Fenomeno, a few-off model limited to 29 units, as the latest entry in its tradition of ultra-exclusive supercars. Revealed during Monterey Car Week, the Fenomeno marks 20 years of Lamborghini Centro Stile while advancing both performance and design. With a combined output of 1,080 CV from its naturally aspirated V12 engine and three electric motors, the Fenomeno becomes the most powerful road car in Lamborghini’s history.

The model continues Lamborghini’s lineage of rare, disruptive cars including the Reventón, Sesto Elemento, Veneno, Centenario, Sián, and modern Countach. Named after a famous pardoned bull, Fenomeno symbolizes uniqueness and resilience. Its performance figures are equally bold: 0-100 km/h in 2.4 seconds, 0-200 km/h in 6.7 seconds, and a top speed exceeding 350 km/h. A weight-to-power ratio of 1.64 kg/CV sets a new benchmark for the marque.

Built around Lamborghini’s lightweight carbon-fiber monofuselage, the Fenomeno incorporates aeronautics-inspired engineering, a forged composite front structure, and racing-derived components. The car debuts CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brakes, motorsport-grade suspension, and a 6D sensor system that enhances dynamics by predicting road conditions and adapting in real time. Bridgestone developed bespoke Potenza tires for the car, offered in both high-performance road and semi-slick track versions.

Design plays an equally central role. The Fenomeno introduces a long-tail silhouette with purist lines and a futuristic aesthetic, while retaining Lamborghini’s instantly recognizable DNA. New aerodynamics include an S-Duct front system, omega-shaped rear wing, and over 30% more efficient side cooling. The interior emphasizes Lamborghini’s “Feel like a pilot” philosophy with exposed carbon fiber, race-inspired seating, three digital displays, and extensive Ad Personam personalization.

The powertrain pairs the 835 CV, 9,500 rpm V12 with three electric motors—two on the front axle for torque vectoring and regenerative braking, and one integrated into the new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. This layout allows full-electric four-wheel drive operation alongside traditional V12 performance. A 7 kWh battery, mounted beneath the central tunnel, provides additional boost while keeping weight low and balance optimal.

Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini’s Chairman and CEO, called the Fenomeno a “true manifesto of technology and design,” celebrating both the company’s heritage and its forward-looking innovation. With just 29 examples to be built, the Fenomeno is set to stand as Lamborghini’s ultimate expression of design, performance, and exclusivity.

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