
Lamborghini will build just 15 units of the newly-unveiled Fenomeno Roadster.

Menacing, duct-heavy front end is identical to that of the Fenomeno.

Angular headlights funnel into slim air intakes.

Redesigned windscreen integrates a carbon spoiler that channels airflow straight over the cabin.

Alloy wheels are staggered in size – 21 inches up front, 22 inches at the rear.

Rear end is characterised by cool Y-shaped LED tail-lamps.

Nestled within the massive exhaust opening are quad tips, and there's carbonfibre trim everywhere.

Fighter jet-like cockpit includes a 12.3-inch driver's display and three-spoke flat-bottomed steering wheel.

Centre console prominently features an 8.4-inch touchscreen and flip-up engine start/stop button.

There's a passenger display on offer too, measuring around 9 inches.

Sloping side windows are an exclusive design detail for the Fenomeno Roadster.

Anti-roll bars can be seen tucked away underneath the rear deck.

Roadster borrows the Fenomeno's 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 plug-in hybrid powertrain.

Total output is 1,080hp, with a claimed 2.4sec 0-100kph time and 350kph top speed.
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Lamborghini has pulled the covers off its fastest, most powerful open-top offering to date: the Fenomeno Roadster. As the name suggests, it's an open-top, mechanically-identical derivative of the Lamborghini Fenomeno, which debuted in 2025 as part of the Italian marque's 'Few Off' special vehicles programme. The Fenomeno Roadster is also a Few Off, even more so than its fixed-roof counterpart – Lamborghini committed to a 29-unit production run for the Fenomeno, while only 15 units of the Fenomeno Roadster will be built.
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