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2026 Lamborghini Fenomeno

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2026 Lamborghini Fenomeno

By Lorenzo Bianchi  

  • The 2026 Lamborghini Fenomeno is tiny in production numbers and huge in presence — a V12 hypercar that feels like it’s built for people who actually drive their cars, not just park them in a collection.

  • Its lines are sharp but purposeful, not just for show. Aero details look functional, the cabin feels tight and focused, and everything inside is geared toward the driver rather than flashy screens.

  • Against Ferrari and McLaren hypercars, the Fenomeno isn’t trying to outshine anyone on paper. You can tell it’s made for raw performance — it looks track-ready the second you glance at it.

First Impressions and Stance

The 2026 Lamborghini Fenomeno finally steps into public view, and it’s exactly the kind of car you expect from Sant’Agata but still manages to surprise. From the press photos, the stance grabs attention immediately — low, wide, and taut. The proportions don’t shout, but they whisper performance. The hood stretches forward, the roofline is tight, and the car sits like it’s ready to jump off the ground.


Front and Side Design Details

Up front, the headlights are narrow and sharp, stretching toward the wide nose and giving the car a slightly predatory look. The intakes aren’t overdone — they’re precise, hinting at the airflow the V12 needs without cluttering the lines. Side panels are sculpted just enough to highlight the wheel arches and the width of the car. At the back, the diffuser and active aero pieces suggest that downforce isn’t just for show. Even in press images, you can feel the car wants to move.


Interior and Driver-Focused Cabin

Inside, Lamborghini keeps it simple but deliberate. Seats are snug, steering wheel thick and reassuring, and the dash doesn’t overwhelm. Screens exist but don’t dominate. You get a cockpit that feels purposeful — like every switch, button, and surface is there because it’s needed, not because it looks good in a photo. Carbon fiber and leather dominate, giving a premium feel but still keeping weight in mind.


The Fenomeno sits firmly among the hypercar elite. Ferrari’s latest V12 specials, McLaren’s extreme track machines, even Aston Martin’s limited-run concepts — these are its natural rivals. But the Fenomeno isn’t trying to blend in. Its aggressive aero, V12 growl, and planted proportions make it feel like a driver’s car first, a status symbol second. Production will be limited, so exclusivity is guaranteed.


Technical Specification

Performance

  • Engine: Naturally aspirated V12
  • Power Output: 830 hp (619 kW)
  • Torque: 720 Nm
  • Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch automatic
  • 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): ~2.7 seconds
  • Top Speed: 355 km/h (220 mph)

Body Measurements

  • Length: 4,980 mm (196 in)
  • Width: 2,070 mm (81.5 in)
  • Height: 1,120 mm (44 in)
  • Wheelbase: 2,650 mm (104 in)
  • Curb Weight: 1,580 kg (3,484 lbs)

Powertrain

  • Layout: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
  • Engine Type: V12 naturally aspirated
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Drivetrain: RWD with advanced traction control and electronic stability

Capacities

  • Fuel Tank: 90 liters (23.8 gallons)
  • Seating: 2
  • Cargo Capacity: Minimal, typical for hypercar

Price

  • Estimated Starting Price: €3 million (about $3.5 million at current exchange rates)


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