Lamborghini has entered a new era. The recently revealed Temerario and Revuelto are likely the foundation for a range of future one-off and limited-production variants, and we may already have the name for one such supercar. The Italian automaker has filed a trademark for the name “Fenomeno,” suggesting it’s cooking up something interesting.

Lamborghini filed the trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office in April 2025. According to the agency, the filing is in its “opposition proceedings” that conclude on July 15. That means we might have to wait to see the name appear on a new product. Or maybe Lamborghini will surprise us in the coming weeks. 



The graphic representation the company submitted with the filing features the wordmark with styling like the brand’s other supercars. It has horns on the F and O and a slanted font. The word Fenomeno is Italian and Spanish for phenomenon.

Naming any car the Fenomeno is going to create some big expectations, but Lamborghini has delivered before, and its fresh lineup of hybrids packs a ton of power to play with. The Revuelto features a 6.5-liter hybrid V-12 that makes 1,001 horsepower, while the Temerario’s twin-turbo V-8 and three electric motors deliver 920 hp.

A report from The Supercar Blog alleges the Fenomeno name will appear on a limited-edition model that’ll debut at this year’s Pebble Beach event in August. The report says the car, which select clients have already seen, will be Lamborghini’s most powerful car ever, utilizing the V-12, and that it’ll produce just 29 examples. So we might not have to wait long to learn more.

European Union Intellectual Property Office via Auto Express, The Supercar Blog

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