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Scottish Sun
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
Iconic car firm reveals ‘most powerful supercar EVER' as it hints at ‘new future' with limited edition model
The brand filed for a trademark on a potential name for the supercar WHEEL I NEVER Iconic car firm reveals 'most powerful supercar EVER' as it hints at 'new future' with limited edition model Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN iconic Italian car firm has teased the release of a new supercar that is expected to be the brands "most powerful ever." The news comes after a potential name for the new model was revealed with the company filing for a trademark on "Fenomeno" earlier this year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The new motor will reportedly be revealed in August Credit: Lamborghini 2 Select customers have been allowed to see the new supercar early Credit: Lamborghini Lamborghini is said to have entered a new era with the recently revealed Temerario and Reveulto. The two already released models are reportedly set to become the foundation for a range of one-off and limited-production variants. Filing with the European Union Intellectual Property Office in April this year the firm hinted at a potential name for a new limited-production project in the works. Lamborghini's filing for a trademark on the name "Fenomeno" is in its "opposition proceedings" which conclude on July 15. Read more in Motors BRAKE UP Struggling iconic car firm 'asks to delay payments' after axing jobs at UK factory It could be some time before the name is given to a product but Lamborghini might still surprise customers in the coming weeks. A new limited-edition supercar has been confirmed to be in the works with Lamborghini set to reveal the motor at Monterey Car Week in August. The brand says its new limited-edition model will "map out the future of Lamborghini super sports cars." Select clients have reportedly already seen the model with it expected to be Lamborghini's most powerful car ever. The new model is set to use Lamborghini's V-12 and just 29 examples of the motor are to be produced. The new supercar will seemingly be named Fenomeno - which is Italian and Spanish for phenomenon. Lambo owned by British pop star up for auction at huge price Graphic representation submitted alongside the trademark filing shows the wordmark with styling similar to the brand's other supercars. Horns appear on the F and O and the word is written in a slanted font. Recently revealed supercars offered to consumers by the brand feature some pretty punchy engines. The Revuelto features a 6.5-litre hybrid V-12 offering up a staggering 1,001 horsepower. The Temerario boasts a twin turbo V-8 with three electric motors and delivers 920 horsepower. To call a new model a phenomenon in comparison to 1,000 horsepower beasts like the Reveulto suggests the brand is cooking up something really special. The teased new supercar is likely to boast even more impressive specs with the motor expected to be the brand's most powerful. To achieve this the new supercar would need to beat out the Reveulto's staggering 1,001 horsepower which currently holds the record for the most powerful Lamborghini.


The Irish Sun
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
Iconic car firm reveals ‘most powerful supercar EVER' as it hints at ‘new future' with limited edition model
AN iconic Italian car firm has teased the release of a new supercar that is expected to be the brands "most powerful ever." The news comes after a potential name for the new model was revealed with the company filing for a trademark on " Advertisement 2 The new motor will reportedly be revealed in August Credit: Lamborghini 2 Select customers have been allowed to see the new supercar early Credit: Lamborghini Lamborghini is said to have entered a new era with the recently revealed Temerario and Reveulto. The two already released models are reportedly set to become the foundation for a range of one-off and Filing with the European Union Intellectual Property Office in April this year the firm hinted at a potential name for a new limited-production project in the works. Advertisement Read more in Motors It could be some time before the name is given to a product but A new limited-edition supercar has been confirmed to be in the works with Lamborghini set to reveal the motor at Monterey Car Week in August. The brand says its new limited-edition model will "map out the future of Lamborghini Select clients have reportedly already seen the model with it expected to be Advertisement Most read in Motors Exclusive Latest The new model is set to use The Lambo owned by British pop star up for auction at huge price Graphic representation submitted alongside the trademark filing shows the wordmark with styling similar to the brand's other Horns appear on the F and O and the word is written in a slanted font. Advertisement Recently revealed supercars offered to consumers by the brand feature some pretty The Revuelto features a 6.5-litre hybrid V-12 offering up a staggering 1,001 horsepower. The To call a new model a phenomenon in comparison to 1,000 horsepower beasts like the Reveulto suggests the brand is cooking up something really special. Advertisement The teased new To achieve this the new supercar would need to beat out the Reveulto's staggering 1,001 The history of Lamborghini 1948 - Lamborghini Ferruccio founds Lamborghini Trattori. 1963 - Ferruccio Lamborghini founds the Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. 1973 - Worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis. Lambo sales plunge rapidly. Lamborghini Trattori becomes a separate entity. 1978 - Lamborghini goes bankrupt. 1987 - Chrysler Corporation take over. 1994 - Lamborghini is sold to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V'Power Corporation. 1998 - The Volkswagen Group buy Lamborghini. Post 1998 - New products and model lines boost sales. Late 2000s - Sales drop by nearly 50 per cent. 2021 - The CEO of Lamborghini pledged that all of its models will be hybrid by 2024.


The Sun
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- The Sun
Iconic car firm reveals ‘most powerful supercar EVER' as it hints at ‘new future' with limited edition model
AN iconic Italian car firm has teased the release of a new supercar that is expected to be the brands "most powerful ever." The news comes after a potential name for the new model was revealed with the company filing for a trademark on " Fenomeno" earlier this year. 2 2 Lamborghini is said to have entered a new era with the recently revealed Temerario and Reveulto. The two already released models are reportedly set to become the foundation for a range of one-off and limited-production variants. Filing with the European Union Intellectual Property Office in April this year the firm hinted at a potential name for a new limited-production project in the works. Lamborghini's filing for a trademark on the name "Fenomeno" is in its "opposition proceedings" which conclude on July 15. It could be some time before the name is given to a product but Lamborghini might still surprise customers in the coming weeks. A new limited-edition supercar has been confirmed to be in the works with Lamborghini set to reveal the motor at Monterey Car Week in August. The brand says its new limited-edition model will "map out the future of Lamborghini super sports cars." Select clients have reportedly already seen the model with it expected to be Lamborghini's most powerful car ever. The new model is set to use Lamborghini's V-12 and just 29 examples of the motor are to be produced. The new supercar will seemingly be named Fenomeno - which is Italian and Spanish for phenomenon. Lambo owned by British pop star up for auction at huge price Graphic representation submitted alongside the trademark filing shows the wordmark with styling similar to the brand's other supercars. Horns appear on the F and O and the word is written in a slanted font. Recently revealed supercars offered to consumers by the brand feature some pretty punchy engines. The Revuelto features a 6.5-litre hybrid V-12 offering up a staggering 1,001 horsepower. The Temerario boasts a twin turbo V-8 with three electric motors and delivers 920 horsepower. To call a new model a phenomenon in comparison to 1,000 horsepower beasts like the Reveulto suggests the brand is cooking up something really special. The teased new supercar is likely to boast even more impressive specs with the motor expected to be the brand's most powerful. To achieve this the new supercar would need to beat out the Reveulto's staggering 1,001 horsepower which currently holds the record for the most powerful Lamborghini. The history of Lamborghini 1948 - Lamborghini Ferruccio founds Lamborghini Trattori. 1963 - Ferruccio Lamborghini founds the Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. 1973 - Worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis. Lambo sales plunge rapidly. Lamborghini Trattori becomes a separate entity. 1978 - Lamborghini goes bankrupt. 1987 - Chrysler Corporation take over. 1994 - Lamborghini is sold to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V'Power Corporation. 1998 - The Volkswagen Group buy Lamborghini. Post 1998 - New products and model lines boost sales. Late 2000s - Sales drop by nearly 50 per cent. 2021 - The CEO of Lamborghini pledged that all of its models will be hybrid by 2024.