Lamborghini has just dropped the first official tease of its newest limited-edition hypercar, the Fenomeno, after last week’s trademark reveal had us all buzzing.
Wrapped up and mysterious, the latest Lambo promises to carry the brand’s signature aggressive styling—but with some surprising design choices.
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The teaser image shows a heavily vented front hood that screams track-ready, but the rear surprises: no massive wing or central fin like we’ve seen on previous limited editions. Looks like Lamborghini is shaking up the playbook this time around.

Set your calendars for Monterey Car Week in August because that’s when the Fenomeno will make its official debut at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours. This venue has become Lamborghini’s go-to spot for big reveals, including the recent Lanzador concept and last year’s Temarario.
Lamborghini isn’t holding back hype either, calling the Fenomeno a car that will “map out the future of Lamborghini super sports cars, celebrating the identity and vision of the company from Sant’Agata Bolognese.” Rumors suggest this beast is based on the Revuelto flagship rather than the still-unreleased Temerario.
Looking back, Lamborghini’s previous flagship, the Aventador, gave birth to several jaw-dropping special editions—the hybrid Sian, the revamped Countach, and the Centenario among them.
Following that blueprint, the Fenomeno is expected to share the Revuelto’s chassis but feature a fresh exterior and maybe even new powertrain options.
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Power-wise, the Revuelto already rules the roost with a monster 1,001bhp, combining a naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 with three electric motors—the most powerful Lambo to date.
The Fenomeno will need to bring something extraordinary to surpass that, or Lamborghini might choose to ditch the plug-in hybrid tech altogether, opting for a lighter, less powerful version.
As for the name? ‘Fenomeno’ translates to ‘phenomenon’ in Italian and Spanish. The trademark was filed in April, accompanied by a logo sporting small horns on the lettering—a nod to Lamborghini’s tradition of naming cars after Spanish fighting bulls, just like the Revuelto and Temerario.
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