
Lamborghini has unveiled the Fenomeno Roadster, one of the most extreme entries in its limited-edition lineup. Only 15 units of this two-seat convertible will be produced, powered by a naturally aspirated V12 engine paired with three electric motors, delivering a combined output of 1,080 HP.
The hybrid system features a 6.5-liter V12 block alongside three electric motors—two on the front axle and one integrated into the eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. A 7 kWh battery allows for low-speed all-electric driving. The combustion engine alone produces 835 HP and 725 Nm, with a specific power output exceeding 128 HP per liter. Lamborghini claims this is the most powerful V12 it has ever built.

Performance matches expectations for a limited-run Lamborghini. The Fenomeno Roadster accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds, reaches 200 km/h in 6.8 seconds, and tops out at over 340 km/h. The Italian automaker positions it as the most powerful convertible it has ever produced, as well as a step forward in its hybrid strategy. The model builds on the Fenomeno Coupé introduced in 2025, adapting its aerodynamics and structure for the roadster format.
Lamborghini redesigned the upper body to maintain aerodynamic load and stability despite the lack of a fixed roof. A new spoiler above the windshield channels airflow toward the engine cover, helping cool the hybrid system and reducing cabin turbulence. The roll hoops have also been redesigned, made from carbon fiber and integrated behind the seats. Beyond their structural role, they minimize aerodynamic noise even at high speeds.
Visually, the Fenomeno Roadster retains Lamborghini’s DNA, with hexagonal shapes across air intakes, lighting, wheel arches, and interior elements. The front features sharp lines and large air intakes, while the rear incorporates a sizable diffuser and an active spoiler system. The body is finished in Blu Cepheus with Rosso Mars accents, a nod to the historic Miura Roadster from 1968 and the colors of Bologna.
Inside, the cabin follows Lamborghini’s “Feel Like a Pilot” philosophy, seen in recent models. Materials include carbon fiber, Corsatex, and Carbon Skin, alongside three digital screens with hexagonal graphics and aviation-inspired controls.
Interior of the Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster / Lamborghini
The chassis uses a carbon fiber monocoque with Forged Composite components. Lamborghini employs a “monofuselage” architecture derived from the Revuelto, aiming for high structural rigidity without excessive weight gain. According to the brand, the Roadster achieves stiffness close to that of the Coupé with only a few extra kilograms. This is achieved through a combination of long and short carbon fibers and a proprietary fluid blend.
The car features manually adjustable shock absorbers and carbon-ceramic brakes (CCM-R Plus), developed using motorsport-derived technologies. Electronic management relies on a 6D sensor that measures real-time accelerations and movements to optimize dynamics and system responses.

