
Lamborghini has officially revealed the Fenomeno Roadster during its 63rd anniversary celebration at the Imola circuit. The new hypercar is an open-top version of the brand’s latest “Few-Off” model lineup and is now the rarest convertible Lamborghini ever made, with production limited to only 15 units worldwide.
The Fenomeno Roadster is powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine combined with three electric motors. Together, the hybrid system produces an incredible 1,065 horsepower and 793 lb-ft of torque. The car can go from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.4 seconds and reach a top speed of more than 211 mph.


Lamborghini also included a 7 kWh battery that allows the car to travel up to 12.4 miles on electric power alone. The electric motors were supplied by British company YASA, known for high-performance hybrid technology.
Because the car has no roof, Lamborghini had to redesign several parts of the structure to maintain stability and aerodynamics. The hypercar uses a carbon-fiber body and custom front and rear sections to improve airflow and keep the car lightweight. It also features built-in rollover protection and special aerodynamic details inspired by aviation design.

The exterior includes a bold mix of blue, red, and exposed carbon fiber, inspired by the classic 1968 Miura Roadster. Other highlights include sharp triangular headlights, Y-shaped taillights, a large hexagonal exhaust, and unique center-lock wheels.

Inside, the cabin focuses heavily on the driver experience with a large vertical touchscreen and custom luxury materials. With its limited production, powerful hybrid engine, and aggressive styling, the Fenomeno Roadster stands as one of Lamborghini’s most exclusive hypercars ever created.






