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Introduction: A New Electrified Halo Car from Lamborghini
The Lamborghini Fenomeno arrives as a dramatic coachbuilt interpretation of the Revuelto, expanding Sant'Agata's electrified supercar portfolio. Unveiled just before the 2025 Monterey Car Week, the Fenomeno is a true limited-edition statement from Lamborghini — a 'few-off' built to showcase bespoke design, record-shredding performance and the automaker's hybrid V12 expertise.
Design: Radical Exterior, Familiar Silhouette
Coachbuilt transformation
While the Fenomeno retains the Revuelto's iconic wedge silhouette and aggressive proportions, nearly every external surface has been reworked. The new model follows Lamborghini's lineage of bespoke specials — think Veneno, Centenario and Sian — but applies those lessons to the Revuelto's electrified platform. The result is a starker, more sculpted presence that still reads unmistakably Lambo.
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Exterior details
Up front, redesigned headlights come with subtler daytime running lights and a front bumper that's less overtly aggressive than the Revuelto's, paired with a sculpted, muscular hood. Pronounced wheel arches and beefed-up side skirts give the car a planted stance, while the rear features significantly altered air intakes that are wider yet shorter. The deck has been fully restyled: the Y-shaped taillights are vertically mounted rather than horizontal, the bumper and diffuser are integrated cleanly, and quad exhaust outlets sit framed by bespoke trim. New wheel designs abandon the Revuelto's signature Y-spoke pattern for an exclusive look.
Interior: Revuelto Roots, Practical Luxury
Inside, Lamborghini has chosen continuity over reinvention. The Fenomeno shares the Revuelto's digital driver display, floating infotainment screen, center console layout, multifunction steering wheel and passenger display. Although the cabin architecture and tech feel familiar, expect exclusive trim options, unique upholstery, and custom finishes that reflect the car's coachbuilt status. For buyers who prize performance and provenance above cabin novelty, the decision to carry over the Revuelto interior makes sense and keeps the driving experience focused.
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Powertrain & Performance
Hybrid V12 evolution
At its heart is Lamborghini's electrified, naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 — a high-revving centerpiece retained from the Revuelto but tuned for higher output. The internal-combustion engine now delivers 833 bhp (845 PS / 621 kW), an increase over the Revuelto's 813 bhp. Paired with upgraded electric assistance, total system output rises to 1,065 hp (1,080 PS / 794 kW), meaning the Fenomeno is the most potent road-going Lamborghini hybrid to date.
Acceleration, top speed and electric range
Lamborghini claims a 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) sprint time of just 2.4 seconds — around one-tenth quicker than the Revuelto — while top speed remains 217 mph (350 km/h). The battery has also been refined: the limited-run supercar offers a zero-emission range of approximately 12 miles (20 km), useful for short urban driving without engaging the V12.
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Specifications Snapshot
- Engine: 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 with electric assistance
- Engine output: 833 bhp (845 PS / 621 kW)
- System output: 1,065 hp (1,080 PS / 794 kW)
- 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h): 2.4 seconds
- Top speed: 217 mph (350 km/h)
- Electric zero-emission range: ~12 miles (20 km)
- Production run: 29 units
- Production base: Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy (Revuelto production began in 2023)
Market Positioning, Pricing and Collectibility
Lamborghini will produce only 29 Fenomeno examples, underscoring its collector intent. Official pricing remains undisclosed, but multiple industry sources suggest a starting price in the region of €3 million (~$3.5 million at current exchange rates). That places the Fenomeno far above the Revuelto base price — which starts at a little over $600,000 — and in the rarified air of coachbuilt supercar investments.
At that price, the Fenomeno is not a daily driver but a limited-edition asset likely to appreciate. Given how often early production slots and allocation deposits trade on the secondary market, it's plausible some buyers will flip reserved builds for profit. Lamborghini collectors and investors will be watching closely for first resale prices and potential future options such as an open-top Spyder variant.
Comparison with Revuelto and Other Lamborghini Special Editions
The Fenomeno improves on the Revuelto across the board in power and uniqueness, transforming the base platform into a more exclusive, higher-performing machine. Where the Revuelto introduced Lamborghini's latest electrified V12 architecture to the mainstream, the Fenomeno amplifies the formula with bespoke coachbuilt styling and trim. In spirit and rarity it follows models like the Veneno and Sian — limited editions meant to push design and tech while creating immediate collectible value.
Who Is the Fenomeno For?
This car targets deep-pocketed collectors who value exclusivity, provenance and peak hybrid V12 performance. For buyers who seek headline-making packages and speculative investment potential, the Fenomeno represents a rare opportunity to own a modern Lamborghini special built directly from the Revuelto's platform.
Conclusion
The Lamborghini Fenomeno is a bold coachbuilt reinterpretation of the Revuelto: sharper styling, higher power, quicker acceleration and a strictly limited production run. It may not reinvent the cabin, but its bespoke exterior, upgraded hybrid V12 and collectibility make it a standout halo car for the electric-era Lamborghini. Would you spend the price of several Revueltos on a single Fenomeno? For many enthusiasts, the answer will depend on whether rarity and performance outweigh the cost.

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