The rarest Lamborghini alive

The Fenomeno Roadster dropped in 2026 with only 15 units built worldwide. Every single one: gone.

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1,080 hp. No roof. No filter.

The most powerful open-top hybrid Lamborghini ever made. A V12 plus three electric motors driving all four wheels.

Zero to 60 in 2.4 seconds flat

Roof or no roof, the number stays the same. The Fenomeno Roadster matches every coupe benchmark exactly.

A fighter jet strapped to asphalt

Three digital screens, almost no physical buttons, carbon bucket seats. This cabin was built for the track.

A color story from 1968

Blu Cepheus with Rosso Mars accents. A tribute to the Miura Roadster and the city of Bologna's own colors.

Top speed: 211 mph. No roof.

The carbon monocoque keeps torsional rigidity intact even without a fixed roof above your head.

How much does it actually cost?

Market estimates land between $4 and $7 million. In Australia, the single allocated unit was quoted near $5.5M USD.

Three rivals. One winner?

Ferrari SF90 XX Spider, Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider, and the Mercedes-AMG One all chase the same crown.

The last naturally aspirated V12?

As electrification takes over, the Fenomeno Roadster may be Lamborghini's final goodbye to the pure V12 era.