Lamborghini has unveiled its first ‘Few Off’ model of its new hybrid era in the shape of the Fenomeno. This Revuelto-based supercar amplifies its hybrid V12 powertrain to well over 1,000 horsepower, making it not only the most powerful Lamborghini to date, but also the fastest.
Lamborghini has a rich history of creating special models based on its regular range. Especially in the last two decades, we saw models like the Sesto Elemento, Veneno, Centenario, and the Sián, which was the first hybrid Lamborghini ever. Now, the entire Lambo range is electrified, but the Fenomeno takes it a step further.
Aerospace-grade carbon
But first, let’s take a look at the design. As ever, Lamborghini has drawn inspiration from fighter jets, even referring to the chassis as a “monofuselage.” It’s made entirely from multiple forms of carbon fiber, including Forged Composite, a special material composed of short carbon fiber soaked in resin. This material was first used in the 2007 Reventón, the first modern Few Off vehicle.

And while the Lamborghini Fenomeno looks aggressive, it does so without finger-cutting edges and enormous wings. The lines are clean, straight, and with a clear focus on cooling and performance. Trademark visual features include the Y-shapes throughout the body, most apparent in the rear lights.
Hybrid V12 with 1,080 hp in total
Under the hood is where the magic happens. The Fenomeno borrows the Revuelto’s hybrid 6.5-liter V12, but every key part has been upgraded. The V12 gasoline engine itself now delivers 835 horsepower, 10 more than before, and revs up to 9,500 rpm.

The two front electric motors, meanwhile, have also been given more headroom. Thanks to a new 7 kWh battery, twice the capacity of the Revuelto, peak electric power now reaches 245 hp. Combined, the Lamborghini Fenomeno delivers 1,080 hp, a new record for the manufacturer.
Performance is, of course, staggering. Acceleration from 0-100 km/hour takes just 2.4 seconds, and 4.3 seconds later, you’ve reached 200 km/hour. The Lamborghini Fenomeno continues to accelerate, reaching speeds of over 350 km/hour.
Paradoxically, thanks to the larger battery, this should also be Lambo’s most fuel-efficient V12 supercar, with an electric range of somewhere around 20 km.
Sold out at €3 million each
All of this comes at a heavy price. Lamborghini is only building 29 units of the Fenomeno, and all have been sold already. And that’s despite a price tag of €3 million a piece, excluding personalization options, of which there are many.


