Behold Lamborghini’s Phenomenal and Highly Exclusive Fenomeno
Here, the futuristic light signature, a vertical reinterpretation of the iconic Y, connects the carbon fibre elements of the diffuser with the emphasized hexagonal lines of the exhaust terminal.

The Fenomeno is the ultimate expression of Lamborghini’s tradition of limited-edition vehicles. Starting with the Reventón (2007), subsequent few-off models include the Sesto Elemento (2010), Veneno (2013), Centenario (2016), Sián (2019) and Countach (2021).

The name Fenomeno comes, as per Lamborghini tradition, from a very brave and famous bull fought in Morelia, Mexico, in 2002. In both Italian and Spanish, Fenomeno means "phenomenal," symbolizing something truly exceptional and unique.

The front features a bold look which combines a taut, streamlined shape with large, athletic surfaces. The front hood incorporates two large air intakes inspired by racing Lamborghinis such as the Huracán GT3.

The original light signature of the DRLs pays homage to the horns of the Lamborghini logo’s bull.

The powertrain is housed in the monofuselage, Lamborghini’s innovative aeronautics-inspired chassis, which as well as a monocoque made entirely of carbon fibre has a front structure in Forged Composite, a special material made of short carbon fibre soaked in resin.

The Fenomeno uses a CCM-R Plus brake system with carbon-ceramic discs, single-nut forged rims (21 inches front, 22 inches rear), special track-oriented Potenza Sport tires custom-engineered by Bridgestone and a sport-tuned suspension making the car extremely precise and stable.

The Giallo Crius (yellow) body colour brings out the muscularity of the upper volumes and contrasts with the stylistic and aerodynamic technical aspects of the lower section, where the racing-derived carbon fibre fins play an important aerodynamic role as well as framing the wheel arches.

Seen from behind, the Fenomeno is unprecedented in the history of Lamborghini design: a continuous line connects the wing and wheel arch, clearly delimiting the boundary between the vehicle body and the rear.

Here, the futuristic light signature, a vertical reinterpretation of the iconic Y, connects the carbon fibre elements of the diffuser with the emphasized hexagonal lines of the exhaust terminal.

The Fenomeno's architecture pairs a mid-mounted, naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 engine with three electric motors, one of which is integrated into the new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. Total output is 1,065 horsepower, or one more horsepower than the new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1.

These characteristics, alongside the exceptional power, make the Fenomeno the fastest Lamborghini ever: 0-100 km/h in an extraordinary 2.4 seconds and 0-200 km/h in just 6.7 seconds. Maximum speed is over 350 km/h. The weight-to-power ratio is also the best in Lamborghini's history.

The hyper-design interior presents a new interpretation of Lamborghini’s ‘Feel like a pilot’ philosophy. The driving position and race steering wheel offer an incredibly engaging driving experience, while the three digital screens eliminate most of the physical buttons.

Carbon fibre is the primary material inside the Fenomeno, starting out with the centre console equipped with sport pad. Ambient lighting emphasizes the spaceship-like forms of the cabin.

The bucket-type sports seats were designed specifically for the Fenomeno, as were the air vents in the carbon fibre instrument cluster made using 3D printing technology.

This image along with the last few ones contain notes from Lamborghini's design director, Mitja Borkert.





