A new car was developed based on the Diablo SV which later became the basis for the infamous Diablo GT and the Diablo GTR, the car was called the Diablo GT2 and it featured a detuned variant of the 6.0 L V12 engine used in the Diablo GT1 Stradale. Include: Yellow Your Lamborghini Diablo could either be equipped with Kelsey-Hayes or Lucas ABS, depending on the model you choose.

In the rear, the bumper and its lamps were removed entirely, replaced by a carbon fibre diffuser which integrated the fog and backup lamps into the outer pair of the tail lamps, and shielded a pair of large center-mounted exhaust pipes. This model was only available in two colours; the gold metallic "Oro Elios" represented sunrise, while the color-shifting bronze/maroon "Marrone Eklipsis" represented the sunset. Lamborghini was purchased in 1987 by the Chrysler Company and the management was not pleased with the design of the new sports car. with and We will send your info to the email account entered. By 1998, On the exterior, the VT 6.0 differed from its predecessors with a revised front fascia that featured two large air intakes (similar to those later used on the Murciélago). The name Diablo means "devil" in Spanish. Only 150 SE30 models were built, and of these, about 15 were converted to "Jota" specification (although 28 Jota kits were produced). Produced! The air dam, nose panel, and fenders were all reworked and smoothened, the indicators were enlarged and shifted in position, and the small air inlets in the tops of the fenders were omitted. movie The raging bull emblem was moved from the front of the luggage lid to the nose panel of the car between the front indicators. USA* Year No listings found!

There were also a few refinements to the engine, brakes and power steering.In 1993, the SE30 and the SE30 Jota were launched as limited production specials. 1 Purple

Inventory prices for the 2001 Diablo range from $193,138 to $377,398.

The "Jota" was a factory modification kit designed to convert the race-oriented SE30 into an actual circuit racer, albeit at the cost of street-legal operation. The discs in the standard Diablo models measured 13 inches in the front and 11.2 inches in the rear. No listings found! Red one-of-a-kind 1,260 Miles The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order.Only the main models are listed; sub-models (e.g. 1 Interior. At a time when the company was financed by the Swiss-based brothers The new car was named Diablo, carrying on Lamborghini's tradition of naming its cars after breeds of fighting bulls. They assigned their Detroit design team to conduct a redesign and soften the sharp lines of the prototype, which failed to impress the original designer. 6.0L

This 6.0 L V12 helped in increasing the maximum output to 575 hp and 457 lb-ft of torque, leveling up the maximum speed to 204 MPH.

), Production was limited to 42 units.In 1995, to enter in the JGTC racing in Japan, Japan Lamborghini Owners Club (JLOC) ordered Lamborghini to develop two competition cars with one road-going car in order to homologate the cars for racing.

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The engine had a power output of 557 PS (410 kW; 549 hp) and 620 N⋅m (457 lb⋅ft) of torque. Due to the development of the Murciélago, the Diablo VT 6.0 was only available in coupé bodystyle with no more roadster or SV models planned; however, customers could specially order a rear-wheel drive version of the VT 6.0. Service The open top concept featured a shortened visor in the place of a windshield and a strengthened chassis with a type of barchetta styling of the body. This commemorates the 30th anniversary of the company. Include: Lamborghini Centro Stile was established in 2004 with the mission to combine the spirit of the brand with innovation to create consistently new and unexpected design solutions. 1 on THEJAMES

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6 It has a dry-sump 5,707 cc (5.7 L) engine with Multi Mode Engine Control (MMEC) technology which had been developed through The Diablo SV-R featured a stripped-down interior with a rollcage, racing seat, and removable steering wheel; the power glass side windows were replaced with fixed Plexiglass with traditional race-style sliding sections. The V12 engine was upgraded to a 6.0-liter version in 1999. 3,512 Miles

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20,462 Miles At the end of the Diablo's production run, the company introduced the limited production Diablo VT 6.0 SE. Inventory prices for the 2001 Diablo range from $193,138 to $377,398. This A claimed total of five cars are said to have been produced with one car (finished in black exterior colour) being sold to a Japanese collector. The air intakes on top/sides were made larger than the Diablo coupé. We use cookies and browser activity to improve your experience, personalize content and ads, and analyze how our sites are used. New 2018 Florida title just issued. Kept! The Lamborghini Diablo is a coupe. Controlled Leather

Use Classics on Autotrader's intuitive search tools to find the best classic car, muscle car, project car, classic truck, or hot rod. Although the VT differed from the standard Diablo in a number of ways, by far the most notable change was the addition of Other improvements debuting on the VT included front air intakes below the driving lamps to improve brake cooling, larger intakes in the rear arches, a more ergonomic interior with a revised The Diablo SE30 was introduced in 1993 as a limited-production special model to commemorate the company's 30th anniversary. ONLY