Release Date Revealed for the Most Powerful Lamborghini Ever
The Lamborghini Fenomeno will launch in 2025 as a limited-production model.

Lamborghini has confirmed the release date of its latest model, the Fenomeno. Unveiled in August 2025, the hypercar will be produced in an extremely limited run of just 30 units, with 29 reserved for customers. The first deliveries are expected to begin before the end of 2025.
Built on the Revuelto platform, the Fenomeno is equipped with an upgraded V12 hybrid system paired with a new 7.0 kWh battery. The combined output reaches an astonishing 1,080 hp, making it the most powerful road car in Lamborghini’s history.
Aerodynamics played a central role in development: an active rear wing and a larger diffuser deliver 30% more downforce compared to the Revuelto. The car also features a passive suspension setup, carbon-ceramic brakes, and sensors designed to sharpen system responsiveness.
Already hailed as one of the standout debuts of 2025, the Fenomeno embodies Lamborghini’s blend of exclusivity and cutting-edge technology — ensuring its place among the year’s most anticipated supercars.

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