The Lamborghini Fenomeno is a groundbreaking super sports car. A Few-Off of just 29 units that celebrates the exclusive nature of the brand and the 20-year anniversary of Lamborghini Centro Stile with an innovative “design manifesto.”
Under the hood is the most powerful Lamborghini V12 ever (835 CV), paired with three electric motors (245 CV), for an overall maximum power of 1080 CV. The powertrain is housed in the state-of-the-art monofuselage, an aeronautics-inspired chassis with a carbon-fiber monocoque and a front structure in Forged Composites.
Equipped with technologies worthy of a true race car, the Fenomeno is the fastest Lamborghini ever. It leaps from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.4 seconds and can get up to 200 km/h in just 6.7 seconds, reaching a top speed of over 350 km/h. It also boasts the best power-to-weight ratio in the entire history of Lamborghini: 1.64 kg/CV.
The Sián FKP 37, whose name means “lightning” in Bolognese dialect, is the first super sports car powered by a V12 with hybrid technology based on a supercapacitor. A real masterpiece of engineering and technology with an extraordinary design, both functional and futuristic, that elicits excitement right from the first glance.
Produced in just 63 units, the first few-off hybrid car boasts the lowest power-to-weight ratio of any other Lamborghini with a V12 engine, and its top speed exceeds 350 km/h.
With the first application of supercapacitors in the world in the hybrid segment, the Sián FKP 37 looks to the future without forgoing the emotions of a Lamborghini, and also paves the way for a new technology of autonomous actuation in the automotive world.
The Sián Roadster is the first hybrid open-top super sports car equipped with pioneering supercapacitor technology and an innovative use of materials science.
This technological gem combines the most powerful V12 engine ever with a new power pack, thus introducing an innovative hybrid system that offers the maximum power to the more limited weight.
The aerodynamic efficiency of the Sián Roadster is optimized by the pure design, which reinterprets the forms in the open-top cabin, creating an unmistakable futuristic profile.
The automotive world was forever changed when Lamborghini first unveiled the Countach at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971. The audacious design of the Countach was a pure expression of Lamborghini DNA, breaking the mold and inspiring everything to follow. This Lamborghini masterpiece is as fresh today as it was 50 years ago — and now, Lamborghini pays tribute to the style icon by launching a commemorative edition. With only 112 units to be manufactured, the new Countach LPI 800-4 asserts a visual continuity between the past and the present, while reaching into the future thanks to Lamborghini’s state-of-the-art technology and uncompromising style.
