Another New Exclusive Lamborghini! Pebble Beach Reveal soon!

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Hey all GTP folks,

So has anyone else been following the whispers about this supposed Lamborghini Fenomeno? Think it means phenomenal in Italianooo! lol
If even half the rumors are true, we’re in for something seriously nuts.

Word is it’s going to be the next big halo car from Lambo — somewhere between a sendoff for the V12 era and a leap into hybrid hypercar territory. Supposedly a hybrid V12 pushing over 1,000hp? That sounds straight-up insane, but also... kinda believable given where things are going. I mean, the Revuelto already paved the way, and Lamborghini’s never been shy about going full chaos mode.
  • VIP customers were reportedly offered a look at the new supercar recently.
  • This new model will be the most powerful Lamborghini ever produced.
  • Production of the Fenomeno, as it could be named, will be capped at 29 units. :boggled::banghead:
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Design-wise, some renders have been floating around — super sharp lines, low-slung profile, and those signature drama-filled Lambo angles. A few people are saying it’s even more extreme than the Centenario or Sian, if that’s possible. Also hearing stuff about active aero that basically morphs the car depending on how you're driving. Sounds like sci-fi, but also, this is Lamborghini we’re talking about.

No official specs or launch date yet, just lots of teasing from sketchy “leaks” and mysterious patents. But still — if the Fenomeno ends up being real (and not just a codename for something else), it could be the craziest Lambo yet.

Anyone else keeping an eye on this? Think they’ll go full hybrid or try something totally different?

SOURCE LINK: https://www.carscoops.com/2025/06/most-powerful-lambo-ever-promises-to-be-a-phenomenon/
 
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I saw this maybe last week. Is 1000 HP the new magic number for high end sport cars? It seems like every EV or hybrid aims to hit those numbers. Anyway this will interesting to see how it looks and what the specs are
 
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I saw this maybe last week. Is 1000 HP the new magic number for high end sport cars? It seems like every EV or hybrid aims to hit those numbers. Anyway this will interesting to see how it looks and what the specs are
Hybrid tech has made reaching that number much easier now, since you don't have to overcome the exponential increases in both engine size and engineering cost needed to reach it with just ICE alone. The Veyron needed a 8 liter, 16 cylinder engine with four turbos and 10 radiators to crack the 1000 horsepower mark, remember.

And with average road going vehicles creeping up on 300 horsepower and 500 becoming the new baseline for anything designed with sporting ambitions, crazy hypercars pushing four digits isn't that shocking.
 
The Revuelto already makes over 1000 hp combined from its hybrid powertrain, so that part would be nothing new. I suspect it's just going to be a re-bodied Revuelto with no mechanical changes.
 
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yup, looks like we're getting into the 50 Aventador variants territory with the Revuelto again. This scares me because it's still a pretty new car, that should hopefully have many more years for production.

I miss the days of the Reventon where it was just that car as the only rebodied special edition... and it was truly special. None of the Aventador variants or one-offs feel that way because they produced way too many.

The Veneno doesn't feel special because the Centenario exists, which also doesn't feel special because the SC18 exists and they're all basically the same car anyways. It sucks.
 
Lamborghini Fenomeno, a limited edition based on the Revuelto


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Based on the flagship Revuelto, it gets the most powerful V-12 ever offered by the brand, along with hybrid assistance and striking looks described as a new "design manifesto." Lamborghini calls it a "few-off," with just 29 units destined for production.

Unlike Lamborghini's normal production models, the Fenomeno doesn't inherit its name from a Spanish fighting bull. We first saw the name pop up earlier this year with patent filings from the brand, showing off an official logo in Lamborghini's font. No reason for the name was given in Lambo's press release, but it does translate to "Phenomenon" in English. Seems appropriate, given the looks.

Because the Fenomeno is mostly a Revuelto underneath, it gets that car's 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V-12, albeit with a redesigned valvetrain, to squeeze out 823 horsepower and 534 pound-feet of torque. That makes it the most powerful V-12 ever from the brand. It's supplemented by two e-motors on the front axle, each making 147 hp and 258 pound-feet of torque. Along with a third motor mounted atop the dual-clutch gearbox, total output is an astounding 1065 horsepower.

The Fenomeno is the latest in a line of few-offs introduced by the Lamborghini Centro Stile design department over the past 20 years. The first was the Reventón, followed by cars like the Sesto Elemento, the Veneno, the Centenario, the Sián, and the revived Countach.
 
Top gear released a nice little exclusive video of the car, I am bit split on the design, really dont like the fat overweight backside though!!! The front headlights are what the Temeraro should have had and vice versa, Lamob recently been a bit hit & miss with their wacky design language IMO.

 
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I don't know, I'm not feeling this one. IDK why but it looks like something from Mansory.
Same, looks like that “La Ford GT” they did. I’m not a fan of this modern design trend of having to have these black cutouts and panels everywhere on every new car. It makes everything look very cheap.
 
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hit & miss with their wacky design language
They've basically become OEM Mansory. The basic shape of Lambos has been excellent forever, but all the graphics they're slapping on them these days are tragic. The Murci was the last V12 car they made that was decent, everything since has been offensive.
 
Fenomeno at Pebble Beach. In person the car looks like a Revuelto long tail. The rear looks absolutely massive, especially with the Y taillights and the single exhaust shape. I think it's quite an ugly looking car

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yup, looks like we're getting into the 50 Aventador variants territory with the Revuelto again. This scares me because it's still a pretty new car, that should hopefully have many more years for production.

I miss the days of the Reventon where it was just that car as the only rebodied special edition... and it was truly special. None of the Aventador variants or one-offs feel that way because they produced way too many.

The Veneno doesn't feel special because the Centenario exists, which also doesn't feel special because the SC18 exists and they're all basically the same car anyways. It sucks.
Anyone else remember when the brand was so special that they only needed to make a single car?
 
Fenomeno at Pebble Beach. In person the car looks like a Revuelto long tail. The rear looks absolutely massive, especially with the Y taillights and the single exhaust shape. I think it's quite an ugly looking car

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It looks okay from the front. This rear three quarters seems to be the worst angle - the droopy kill me now angle
 
The rear just look sad and the light doesn't help it either. Makes it look like it's crying. The front is weird too...not sure about that one. The Revuelto in comparison I think is a very cool looking car.
 
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