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Lamborghini Stirs Excitement with a Secret Limited-Edition Supercar: “Fenomeno” Could Be 2025’s Big Surprise

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Tamara Chalak
2025-06-28
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Every year, car enthusiasts around the world eagerly await Monterey Car Week in California, where major automakers race to unveil their rarest and most powerful models. This year, Lamborghini stole the spotlight by announcing a mysterious new supercar, teasing only a single image of the car fully covered. The brand confirmed that production will be limited to just 29 units, making it one of the rarest Lamborghinis in recent history.

Lamborghini teases a secret supercar limited to 29 units, blending hybrid power and exclusive design to redefine rarity in the supercar world.

Total Secrecy… But Rumors Are Circulating

Although Lamborghini hasn’t officially revealed the car’s name, many sources suggest it will be called “Fenomeno,” derived from the Greek word meaning “phenomenon.” The car is expected to be based on the Lamborghini Revuelto hybrid platform, meaning it will combine a powerful V12 engine with modern electric technology to deliver unprecedented performance in the supercar segment.

Exterior Design Inspired by Legendary Models

The only teaser image shows the car under a cover, but some sharp lines on the hood and a more aggressive front end than the Revuelto can be distinguished, along with a prominent shoulder line below the side windows. These details suggest that “Fenomeno” will follow in the footsteps of previous limited editions like the Reventón and Centenario, where Lamborghini used unique bodywork and designs on its flagship platforms to give each version its own distinct personality.

“Few-Offs” Philosophy: Ultimate Exclusivity and Guaranteed Investment

Lamborghini has a rich history of producing extremely limited editions under its “Few-Offs” philosophy—cars designed for collectors and connoisseurs of exclusivity. This began with the Reventón in 2007 (only 35 units), followed by the ultra-expensive Veneno (3 coupes and 9 roadsters), then the Centenario, the Sián FKP 37, and most recently the Countach LPI 800-4. These models have achieved exceptional success at global auctions, often doubling in value within just a few years.

Lamborghini teases a secret supercar limited to 29 units, blending hybrid power and exclusive design to redefine rarity in the supercar world.

Advanced Hybrid Platform… Performance Beyond Imagination

“Fenomeno” is expected to use the Revuelto hybrid platform, which combines a 6.5-liter V12 engine with three electric motors for a total output exceeding 1,000 hp. This system delivers blistering acceleration and instant response, with the ability for short-range electric driving and advanced dynamics like smart all-wheel drive and active torque vectoring.

Exclusive Design Touches

Although official details are scarce, it’s expected that “Fenomeno” will feature a body made entirely of carbon fiber, with active aerodynamic elements such as an adjustable rear wing, adaptive air intakes, and lightweight wheels designed specifically for this model. The interior will likely be luxurious, combining premium leather, Alcantara, and the latest digital technologies, with special identification plaques for each unit.

Why Only 29 Units?

Lamborghini teases a secret supercar limited to 29 units, blending hybrid power and exclusive design to redefine rarity in the supercar world.

Lamborghini’s choice to produce just 29 units reflects its desire for ultimate exclusivity, targeting elite collectors worldwide. This extremely limited number will make “Fenomeno” both a work of art and an investment, especially with growing demand for unique cars bearing the signature of legendary Italian brands.

Comparison with Previous Limited Editions

  • Reventón: The first “Few-Off” Lamborghini, inspired by fighter jets, with only 35 units produced.

  • Veneno: The most expensive and extreme, based on the Aventador, with just 12 units (coupe and roadster).

  • Centenario: Celebrating founder Ferruccio Lamborghini’s centenary, with 40 units produced.

  • Sián FKP 37: Lamborghini’s first hybrid, with 82 units.

  • Countach LPI 800-4: A revival of the legend, with 112 units.

The Future of Supercars: Exclusivity Meets Hybrid Technology

The launch of “Fenomeno” confirms Lamborghini’s direction of combining ultimate exclusivity with cutting-edge hybrid technology, meeting the demands of collectors and those interested in both sustainability and performance. The Italian brand is expected to continue this approach in the coming years, with more special editions blending heritage and innovation.

Worldwide Anticipation for the Official Reveal

For now, most details about “Fenomeno” remain under wraps, but what’s certain is that its unveiling at Monterey Car Week will ignite excitement among luxury car lovers worldwide. With extremely limited production, radical design, and immense hybrid power, Lamborghini is set to add a new chapter to its legendary history, reaffirming its status as an icon in the world of supercars.

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Tamara is an editor who has been working in the automotive field for over 3 years. She is also an automotive journalist and presenter; she shoots car reviews and tips on her social media platforms. She has a translation degree, and she also works as a freelance translator, copywriter, voiceover artist, and video editor. She’s taken automotive OBD Scanner and car diagnosis courses, and she’s also worked as an automotive sales woman for a year, in addition to completing an internship with Skoda Lebanon for 2 months. She also has been in the marketing field for over 2 years, and she also create social media content for small businesses. 

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