Lamborghini unveils the 1,065-hp Fenomeno plug-in hybrid at Monterey, limiting production to 29 customer cars and one museum example.
Lamborghini pulled the cover off its newest halo car at Monterey Car Week, unveiling the Fenomeno, a plug-in hybrid hypercar rated at 1,065 horsepower and limited to 29 customer examples, plus one reserved for the company museum. The dramatic two-door arrives as the Italian brand continues to blend its trademark spectacle with an electrified strategy.
Lamborghini’s design director framed the brief succinctly: the car “needs cinematic drama.” That mandate informs the Fenomeno’s stance and surfacing, which follow the marque’s long-running playbook of sharp edges, deep cutlines and race-inspired aerodynamics. The company did not publish full technical specifications, but confirmed the car pairs an internal-combustion engine with an electrified system to achieve its four-figure output.

The Fenomeno’s run is aimed at long-standing clients, a common approach for the brand’s most exclusive models. Lamborghini said one additional car will join its museum collection, underscoring the model’s role as a rolling statement of design and technology rather than a volume driver. Pricing and delivery timing were not disclosed.
The reveal underscores Lamborghini’s evolving product cadence as it layers limited series atop core models. Recent years have seen the brand push deeper into electrified performance while preserving the visual theater that defined icons such as the Miura, Countach and Aventador. The Fenomeno continues that strategy, presenting an extreme silhouette likely hewn from lightweight materials and shaped by airflow.
Company representatives emphasized the experience as much as the numbers. Alongside outright performance, the Fenomeno is positioned to deliver the brand’s signature sense of occasion—what executives describe as drama, both inside and out. That extends from its show-car presence on the lawn at Monterey to the promise of track-capable dynamics once owners take delivery.
The debut also lands at a moment when ultra-limited hypercars have become bellwethers for collector confidence. Monterey’s gathering of high-net-worth enthusiasts and a global media spotlight provide a natural stage for statements like the Fenomeno. With only 29 customer cars planned, demand is expected to outstrip supply.
While Lamborghini kept many specifics under wraps, the message was clear: electrification at Sant’Agata will be loud, fast and intentionally theatrical. The Fenomeno is designed to be seen—and heard—long before it’s counted.