
- Lamborghini will build only 15 examples of the Fenomeno Roadster.
- A 6.5-liter V12 and three electric motors deliver a combined 1,065 hp.
- Paint scheme references the 1968 Miura Roadster and Bologna’s colors.
Some anniversaries get a cake. Lamborghini’s gets a 1,065 hp roadster. The company is celebrating 63 years since Ferruccio Lamborghini founded it in 1963, a number that lands with extra meaning at Sant’Agata since the last digits match the founding year. To mark the occasion, the automaker has built its most powerful open-top car to date, the Fenomeno Roadster.
It follows the closed-roof Fenomeno that broke cover in August 2025, but Lamborghini is making the Roadster even more exclusive. Production is capped at 15 cars, half the run of the 30 already-sold Fenomeno coupes.
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There’s no retractable hardtop, no removable panel, no targa cleverness. The Fenomeno Roadster is permanently open, and Lamborghini’s designers used that freedom to do things they couldn’t with the coupe.
The side windows have been “chopped” for a more aggressive profile, a small carbon spoiler sits on the trailing edge of the windshield to manage airflow over the cabin, and the redesigned engine cover sprouts two aerodynamic humps behind the headrests that double as rollover protection.
According to Lamborghini, careful work on the car’s “upper functional surfaces” and a fresh set of aero elements have allowed the Roadster to match the coupe’s downforce, stability, balance, and cooling figures. The brand also claims the weight penalty for going topless has been kept to “only a few kilograms.”
The launch model wears a Blu Cepheus paint job offset by Rosso Mars accents and a heavy dose of exposed carbon fiber, a color combination that pays tribute to Bologna’s civic red and blue and echoes the 1968 Miura Roadster, the original open-top Lamborghini.
Inside, the cabin follows a black-and-red theme with Y-shaped graphic details and intricate contrast stitching, all very much in line with the brand’s current design language.
Electrified Power
Like the regular Fenomeno, the Roadster is built around a carbon fiber monocoque chassis and powered by the most potent V12 in Lamborghini’s history. The naturally aspirated 6.5-liter engine puts out 824 hp (614 kW / 835 PS) and 535 lb-ft (725 Nm) of torque, paired with three electric motors. Two sit up front on the axle, while the third is integrated into the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, all drawing power from a 7 kWh battery pack.
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The combined output is 1,065 hp (794 kW / 1,080 PS), surpassing the 1,001 hp (747 kW / 1,015 PS) of the Revuelto. Performance is nearly identical to the Fenomeno coupe, with 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 2.4 seconds and 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph) in 6.8 seconds, only 0.1 seconds slower. As for top speed, it is in excess of 340 km/h (211 mph), compared to 350 km/h (217 mph) for the coupe.
Another Special Roadster
While pricing for the 15 units hasn’t been officially disclosed, the Fenomeno Roadster follows in the footsteps of the ultra-exclusive Reventon, Veneno, Centenario, and Sián Roadsters as a highly sought-after collectible.
It remains to be seen whether the open-roof treatment will be applied to the series-production Revuelto in the near future. What we know for sure is that Lamborghini is currently working on a Temerario Spyder, with a retractable hardtop and a plug-in hybrid V8 setup.
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