Sant’Agata intends to launch several new products this year, and while some of the new Lamborghinis will be relatively run-of-the-mill creations like the Temerario Spyder and the Urus Performante, the Italian automaker is also working on something for its most special customers: a roadster version of the low-volume Fenomeno V12 supercar. The new variant is expected to debut tomorrow, May 9, and if the past is any indication, the open-top Fenomeno may be even more exclusive than the “regular” 29-unit model; 900 units of the Aventador SVJ were produced versus 800 examples of the SVJ Roadster, and the Reventón was limited to 20 production vehicles (plus one for the Lamborghini museum), while only 15 Reventón Roadsters were made.
What to Expect From the Fenomeno Roadster
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The Fenomeno Roadster will follow the same recipe as its closed-top sibling, expanding on its 1,001-horsepower Revuelto underpinnings with a boost to 1,065 hp. 824 hp comes from the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, with the balance provided by a trio of electric motors. Total torque is rated at 793 lb-ft (535 lb-ft from the engine and 258 lb-ft from the two front electric motors), and in the coupe, 0-62 mph is dispatched in 2.4 seconds and 0-124 mph in 6.7 seconds. Top speed is rated as north of 217 mph, and it’s likely that these figures may be watered down slightly as a result of dropping the roof. Then again, the carbon fiber chassis and bodywork may make the Fenomeno Roadster even quicker off the line if no additional structural bracing is required.
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As part of Lamborghini’s Few-Off program, this roadster will be extremely exclusive, and that means expensive. How expensive? You’d have to be in Lamborghini’s inner circle to know, but with the Revuelto already commanding over $600,000, we wouldn’t be surprised if this special edition crossed the million-dollar mark. It’s not the only extreme V12 supercar planned, however.
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Our spies have captured shots of a more hardcore Revuelto at the Nürburgring, which could carry the S or SV designations. This has more extreme aero and is rumored to be capable of as much as 1,200 hp, though that seems a little excessive this early in the Revuelto’s production cycle. Rumors also suggest Lamborghini may introduce a Miura-inspired Revuelto special edition later this year, though CEO Stephan Winkelmann indicated he didn’t want any more retro special editions after the Countach LPI-800, as reported by Road & Track in 2022. We’ll know exactly what Lamborghini has been cooking by the end of this year, though, with the company saying several new products will be revealed at exclusive events like the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week. As for the Fenomeno Roadster, this is expected to form part of the Lamborghini Arena event at Imola this weekend.
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