
Lamborghini’s next limited-run flagship surfaced online hours before its formal debut, as leaked images and early information point to an ultra-exclusive “Fenomeno” supercar with a hybrid V-12 producing well over 1,000 horsepower.
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The brand posted an official teaser earlier today, with the full unveiling scheduled later. But photos circulating on social media show a coupe with aggressive aero and a front fascia echoing, and amplifying, the Centenario’s themes: vast triangular cooling ducts, deep cutlines and a prow that appears laser-focused on downforce and airflow. At the rear, stacked planes and an intricate diffuser frame signature Y-shaped taillamps.

Inside, the Fenomeno appears to borrow the Revuelto’s architecture, including a portrait-oriented central touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster and a new three-spoke, Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel. The cabin’s layout suggests a familiar mix of carbon-intensive structure and tactile race-inspired materials.
Technical details remain unannounced, but people familiar with the project say the car rides on the Revuelto platform and continues with a 6.5-liter V-12 paired to a plug-in hybrid system. The combined output is said to exceed 1,001 hp; unconfirmed figures circulating with the leaks cite 1,065 hp and 793 lb-ft of torque. The battery is described as a higher-specific-power 7-kWh lithium-ion pack, a modest capacity that prioritizes rapid energy deployment for performance rather than long electric-only range.
If accurate, the specs would position the Fenomeno at the sharp end of Lamborghini’s performance ladder, with power and aerodynamics aimed at track capability while preserving road legality. As with recent series flagships, production volume is expected to be symbolic and scarce; sources tied to the program indicate just 29 units globally.
The imagery underscores Lamborghini’s evolving design language: the marque’s trademark “Y” light signatures and wedge stance are present, but the surfaces appear even more chiseled than the Revuelto’s, with larger aero voids and layered elements that hint at extensive underbody work. The nose’s height and splitter treatment, combined with the towering rear architecture, suggest a package tuned to generate significant downforce at speed.
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Lamborghini has not commented on the leaked specifications or images. Pricing, performance data and allocation details are expected at the official reveal. Given recent demand for low-volume V-12 hybrids from Sant’Agata, any production run of several dozen cars is likely to be spoken for quickly.
For now, the Fenomeno’s early appearance offers a clear message ahead of its debut: Lamborghini intends to keep the naturally aspirated V-12 at the center of its brand identity—even in a hybrid era—and to do so with a visual statement few will miss.
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