The first tease of the 2026 Lamborghini Fenomeno has dropped ahead of the limited-run supercar’s unveiling at the upcoming Monterey Car Week on August 8.
The Italian car-maker has yet to officially confirm the Lamborghini Fenomeno name, which is borrowed from the Greek for ‘phenomenon’, but reports suggest recent patent filings for the new nameplate are linked to a reveal in Monterey.
Lamborghini has also been reluctant to release any details concerning what is believed to be a limited-run Revuelto-based creation, but the new teaser hints at a wilder look that suggests an entirely new body for the Lamborghini plug-in hybrid.
As part of the same release and with the new Lamborghini under drapes, the Italian brand paid tribute to past ‘few-offs’ it has built, name-checking both the Murciélago-based Reventón and the later Centenario that was spun off the Aventador.
Like the Revuelto, expect the new ‘few-off’ Fenomeno to come with a 6.5-litre V12 engine that will be combined with two front axial-flux motors and an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission.
While the current series production Revuelto produces 757kW, the limited-run supercar should ramp up that power figure to something even more dizzying.
Weight-savings, thanks to more liberal use of carbon-fibre, will also feature – which means the Fenomeno could be even quicker than the incredible 2.5 second 0-100km/h sprint the Revuelto returns, and with a top speed likely to eclipse 350km/h.
More teases of the limited-run Lambo will follow in the build-up to the full reveal of the Lamborghini Fenomeno on August 8.