Lamborghini has launched a new special model called Fenomeno, built on the foundation of the V12-powered Lamborghini Revuelto but extensively redesigned to give it a unique identity and stand apart within the lineup.
At the front, the Fenomeno features sharp, angular LED headlights, a hood with two large air vents, and a newly designed bumper highlighted by a special stripe across the splitter. The car sits extremely low to the ground, almost as if it had been lowered from the factory. Along the sides, the body panels have been completely redesigned, with large air intakes behind the doors. At the rear, it adopts a bespoke carbon-fiber engine cover and a new rear end also finished in carbon fiber, complemented by Y-shaped LED taillights and four centrally mounted exhaust tips.
Power comes from the same base as the Revuelto, a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12, but it has been retuned to increase output from 814 hp to 833 hp. A larger 7 kWh lithium-ion battery has been fitted, boosting overall hybrid system output to 1,065 hp, 64 hp more than the Revuelto. The bigger battery also improves electric-only range, now reaching 20 km (12 miles). Performance figures confirm 0–100 km/h in just 2.4 seconds, 0.1 seconds quicker than the Revuelto, with a top speed remaining at 350 km/h (217 mph).
Inside, the Fenomeno largely carries over the Revuelto’s interior, including the steering wheel, floating center display, digital instrument cluster, and passenger-side screen. While there are no major cabin changes, buyers of such an exclusive model are unlikely to demand novelty from the infotainment system.
Production of the Lamborghini Fenomeno will be limited to 29 units worldwide, each priced at around €3 million (approx. 113.4 million THB / US$3.5 million), and available only by invitation.








Source: Carscoops