I’m sure we’ve all seen the new Lamborghini Few-Off model by now, the Fenomeno, a very limited production version of the Lamborghini Revuelto, but with additional power and exclusive bodywork, making this a highly sought-after model after all, despite the MSRP of $3,500,000 before options, and rest asured, if you are one of the lucky 29 customers that managed to get an order in for this new Raging Bull, you’ll be contacted by Lamborghini’s very own Ad Personam studio to create your bespoke Lamborghini Fenomeno.
And this is where the fun begins, the consultants at Ad Personam will talk you through an almost endless list of options, and that starts with just the exterior color of your new Lamborghini, you’ll have over 400 different shades to select the one you like best, and just like they did with the Lamborghini Sian before, none of the 29 Lamborghini Fenomeno will wear the exact same color as another one, each car will be exclusive, none will be alike in the production run, and I’m sure you’ll be able to go for a clear carbon fiber body as seen on the Lamborghini Centenario, which on the latter was a โฌ300,000 option mind you.
Usually, by the time a new Few-Off is unveiled to the public by Lamborghini, most possible clients have already seen the car beforehand, possibly even talked about how it would look for them. Once the order form is signed and a significant down payment has been received, they will sit down with someone from Ad Personam to discuss the rest of the process. Most of the time, they will present a few pre-set configurations with different exterior colors, interior colors, and custom options, and this could guide you to your new dreamcar in the garage.
Let’s take a look at some possible configurations I’ve put together, showing the front view, a dashboard view, a seats view, and a look from the rear … first up finished in white with the lower part of the door in Verde Scandal, a shade of green that’s also taken into the interior, combined with Nero Ade and Bianco Leda on the seats and dashboard, also note the ’20’ on the side, for the 20 different Lamborghini Few-Off that have been made over the years.
Second possibility, this time I went with Viola Pasifea, an absolutely stunning shade out in the sun, to make it all about this beautiful shade, I didn’t add any contrasting lower section, but I did go with white pinstriping on the lower carbon fiber and on the rear diffuser, naturally I went totally ‘purple’ on the interior, making the seats look really special, add the white stitching and you end up with something very special indeed.
The third option shows a new color that’s been created, Verde Piton, a darker shade of metallic green, on this render combined with bright Verde Mantis livery on the lower parts of the carbon fiber, the rear diffuser, and even on the otherwise black wheels, also note the gradient and outlined ’20’ on the door, that is an option from Ad Personam in real life. For the interior, I combined Nero Ade with Verde Fauns and Verde Ulysses to have some contrast.
Just another one, finished in what I think could be Viola Prosperina, note the carbon fiber finish on the roof in this configuration, with a white livery line to match those on the lower carbon fiber and rear diffuser, you need some consistency, right? That shade of Viola was taken into the interior too, but not too much, just some details on the seats, central console, and dashboard, combined with white stitching and taken onto the Raging Bull crest on the headrests:
One more finished in Verde, but this time it’s Verde Scandal, an impressively bright shade of green combined with Rosso Mars on the lower part of the door and in parts of the front bumper, I’m sure you’ll be able to ask Ad Personam to color-match the interior to this Verde Scandal exterior shade, add some touches of Rosso Centaurus into the mix and that cockpit looks really bespoke.
And we continue with an orange Lamborghini Fenomeno, you just can’t go wrong with Arancio Argos, the very deep orange metallic paint that was introduced on the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, and it fits this latest Few-Off perfectly don’t you agree? In an otherwise black interior, I’ve added some details in Arancio Dryope which match the exterior nicely, I sure wouldn’t mind parking this orange beauty in my garage.
I’m not finished yet, I was having way too much fun in PhotoShop to stop now, combining green and red might not be my first choice on a one of 29, $3,500,000 Lamborghini Fenomeno, but somehow it does fit this car, so I left this configuration in the list too, also note the red line on the roof, which is color-coded to the green body, not in a contrasting black or carbon fiber finish, with Ad Personam you can specify all of this … at a price.
Still not sure which color would suit you, no problem, how about a classic-looking Verde Draco, a color introduced on the by now classic Lamborghini Murciรฉlago LP640, and if you match the interior color to this very special shade of green, you’ll end up with a very nice-looking combination, I’ve added some touches of red to offer a little contrast, but you could easily omit that option.
Just one more, this time in a very classic Grigio Estoque, the shade of grey introduced on the Lamborghini Estoque concept four-door GT, this time no contrasting wheels, no high-contrast livery lines, just diamond-cut parts on the wheels and a stunning, Terra di Sant’Agata, brown interior that suits this exterior shade perfectly.
And while we’re working on possible configurations, how about a Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster, will that be made or not? Right now there isn’t even a Lamborghini Revuelto Roadster, so that might interfere with the possibility of a Fenomeno Roadster, still, I couldn’t resist creating one virtually, and I have to admit, it does look amazing, so I really hope we’ll be seeing a topless Fenomeno in the near future, and for that matter, I’m still waiting on the Lamborghini Revuelto Roadster too, I think that would look stunning too.