Limited to just 15 units, convertible super sports car celebrates the Italian brand's 63rd anniversary with a tribute to the classic Miura Roadster and V12 hybrid engine
Lamborghini celebrated its 63rd anniversary with the presentation of the Roadster Phenomenon, an ultra-limited run model that epitomizes the brand’s current technological stage. Classified as a “few-off” – vehicles produced in very low volumes for collectors – the convertible super sports car will have only 15 units manufactured. Although the official price has not been revealed, the exclusivity of the project signals figures that exceed the barrier of R$ 5 million.
The mechanical assembly of the Fenomeno Roadster is based on the HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle) architecture. The model combines the naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine with three electric powertrains, resulting in 1,080 hp and 107,1 kgfm. Power is managed by an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, allowing the convertible to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds. The top speed exceeds 340 km/h, a slightly restrained performance compared to the coupé variant for aerodynamic reasons.

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The absence of a roof required a deep rework in airflow engineering. Lamborghini installed a carbon fiber blade over the windshield to deflect turbulence from the cabin, directing it to the engine’s air intakes. At the rear, an active spoiler and a resized diffuser work in conjunction with the anti-rollover bars, which remain hidden in the bodywork so as not to compromise the lines inspired by racing models.
Visually, the Roadster Phenomenon pays tribute to the 1968 Miura Roadster. The combination of the blue paint with the bright red interior finish not only rescues the historic classic, but also makes direct reference to the colors of the city of Bologna, the manufacturer’s headquarters. With the launch, Lamborghini reinforces its limited edition strategy as a brand enhancement tool and technological showcase.
