Lamborghini 'Fenomeno’ Trademark Could Be A New Special Edition Model Coming To Monterey

- Likely to be a limited-edition model of the Revuelto
- Trademark filed at the European Union Intellectual Property Office
- Means “phenomenon” in Spanish and Italian
Lamborghini might be preparing to unleash yet another raging bull, and this one’s got a name to match the drama. A recent trademark filing has revealed the name “Fenomeno”, suggesting a brand-new limited-run supercar could be in the works.
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Filed in April 2025 with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, the trademark is currently undergoing opposition proceedings that wrap up by July 15. But if you know Lamborghini, you'll know the drama rarely waits for paperwork. There’s already talk of a reveal at Monterey Car Week this August.
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The name Fenomeno is “phenomenon” in Italian and Spanish. And judging by Lamborghini’s recent hits like the Revuelto and the newly unveiled Temerario, it’s fair to expect some fireworks with this special-run phenomenon. The trademark filing’s font in the trademark also matches Lambo’s usual flair, complete with devilish horns on the ‘F’ and ‘O’.
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Reports suggest this could be Lamborghini’s most powerful road car yet. Allegedly, the Fenomeno will use the Revuelto’s V12 hybrid setup, tweaked to deliver even more power. That means north of 1,001 horsepower. Only 29 units are rumoured to be made—and a few privileged clients have reportedly already laid eyes on it. Another theory suggests Temerario’s twin-turbo V8 hybrid can make Fenomeno the halo car for the hybrid age — low volume, high drama, and unapologetically Lamborghini. Can’t wait for Pebble Beach week to arrive soon enough.
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