The Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster packs a 1,065bhp V12 hybrid engine, sharp carbon-fibre styling, open-top design, and is limited to just 15 units.
By Divyam Dubey

Lamborghini has unveiled the Fenomeno Roadster, the open-top version of the Fenomeno Coupe revealed last year. Limited to just 15 units globally, the new model now becomes the most powerful roadster Lamborghini has ever built. It combines a naturally aspirated V12 engine with hybrid technology to produce a massive 1,065bhp, while keeping the dramatic styling and theatre that Lamborghini’s flagship cars are known for. With all 15 units likely already sold, the Fenomeno Roadster joins the list of rare Lamborghinis like the Sesto Elemento, Reventon and Centenario.
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The Fenomeno Roadster has clearly been built for collectors who still love the sound, drama, and feel of a big naturally aspirated V12 with the roof down.
The Fenomeno Roadster carries over the sharp and aggressive styling of the Coupe. The body features exposed carbon fibre, deep air channels, hexagonal design elements, and large aerodynamic parts that make the car look properly wild from every angle. Lamborghini has also added colours inspired by Bologna and some of the brand’s earlier roadsters, giving the Roadster a small link to Lamborghini’s history.

One of the biggest highlights sits at the rear. Lamborghini has fitted a transparent engine cover, putting the naturally aspirated V12 fully on display. Combined with the open-top layout, it gives the Roadster even more drama than the Coupe. The car rides on 20-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels wrapped in high-performance tyres, while the carbon fibre monocoque from the Lamborghini Revuelto helps keep weight gains minimal despite losing the fixed roof.
The cabin gets aviation-inspired switches, digital displays, contrast stitching, and sporty seats designed to match the character of the car. Like most limited-production Lamborghinis, the focus is not just on outright performance but also on making every drive feel special.

Stephan Winkelmann says each of the 15 cars has been treated as an individual masterpiece. Buyers can personalise almost every detail through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam programme, allowing unique paint finishes, materials, and interior themes. The launch specification featured a mix of blue and red shades inspired by Bologna, though every customer car is expected to end up looking completely different.
Power comes from a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine paired with three electric motors. The V12 alone produces 824bhp, while combined output stands at a huge 1,065bhp. Performance figures are equally serious, with 0 to 100km/h coming up in just 2.4 seconds, 0 to 200km/h in 6.8 seconds, and a top speed of more than 339km/h.

Lamborghini has also equipped the Roadster with carbon ceramic brakes and race-inspired suspension hardware. Roof down, a V12 screaming behind the seats, and more than 1,000bhp on tap, the Fenomeno Roadster feels like a proper Lamborghini in every sense.