Diablo New and Pre-owned Lamborghini Diablo for Sale Promoted 1998 Lamborghini Diablo $455,000 20,799 miles Collectors Garage Promoted 1999 Lamborghini Diablo $399,895 35,120 miles Lamborghini Paramus Promoted 1998 Lamborghini Diablo $501,561 30,867 miles August Luxury Motorcars Promoted 1997 Lamborghini Diablo Call for Price Call for miles Curated The Lamborghini Diablo is a high-performance mid-engine sports car built by Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini between 1990 and 2001. It is the first production Lamborghini capable of attaining a top speed in excess of 320 kilometres per hour (200 mph).
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Lamborghini Diablo SV - 1st Generation 1995 to 1998 CMB $301,609 1 For sale Lamborghini Diablo SV - 2nd Generation 1999 to 1999 0 For sale For Sale 1 Avg $251,823 Sales Count 6 Dollar Volume $1.5m Lowest Sale $138,936 Top Sale $450,000 Most Recent $450,000 Zoom: From To Loading. Showing 30 related listings for Lamborghini Diablo SV The Lamborghini Diablo SV is one of the last great poster cars. Take a step back in time with Henry Catchpole as he drives this V12 Monster. Subscribe for mo. The Lamborghini Diablo was launched into the automotive world in 1990. Continuing the tradition of the flagship V12 models, the Diablo was introduced with a mid-mounted 5.7L V12 engine capable of producing 485hp. With a sleek Marcello Gandini inspired design and a potent powerplant, the Diablo was the first Lamborghini to be able to reach 200mph. The Lamborghini Diablo SV Roadster is the greatest raging bull they never built Lamborghinis have never been produced in huge numbers, but even among these rare machines, the Diablo SV Roadster stands out as one of the most elusive raging bulls ever. Now, thanks to RM Sotheby's, you could add one of only two built to your collection. Mikey Snelgar
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Diablo SV Years 1995 - 1998 Production Unknown Engine 5.7 L Nat Aspirated V12 Power 510 bhp @ 7,100 rpm Torque 428 ft lbs @ 5,900 rpm 0 - 60 mph 3.9 seconds Top Speed 204 mph More Research Specifications Pictures Recent News On the 1995 Geneva Auto Show, Automobili Lamborghini SpA presented their latest evolution of the Diablo series. Lamborghini Diablo: technical specifications for the legendary Lamborghini Diablo, an icon of the 90s. Discover performance, consumption, engine, and pictures 1998 Lamborghini Diablo SV Roadster. Lamborghini made only two Diablo SV Roadsters, and RM Sotheby's is putting this one up for sealed auction running December 13-15. It's not only a rarity, it's. The Diablo may have been in production for over a decade, but Lamborghini only built around 2,500 examples, according to Autoblog. The rarest of them all might be the SV Roadster, which was a.
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News Lamborghini Diablo Returns As $1.3 Million Restomod Jul. 08, 2023 4:57 PM ET by Jarryd Neves Reveal / Comments Just 19 models will be produced, and no two vehicles will be alike.. Step forward, Mssrs Diablo SV-R - the first 'official' Lamborghini motorsport entrant built back in 1996 - and its successor, the Diablo GTR. Again, built as a track-version of the road.
What's not to love about Supercars from the 90s? In this video we get behind the wheel of a a true poster car, a SCD members Diablo SV to see how it drives a. Lamborghini Diablo Diablo Specials Lamborghini Diablo SV-R Type Diablo SV-R Years 1996 Production 31 units Engine 5.7 L Nat Aspirated V12 Power 540 bhp @ 7,100 rpm Torque 441 ft lbs @ 5,800 rpm 0 - 60 mph 3.7 seconds Top Speed 205 mph More Research Specifications Pictures Recent News
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Lamborghini Diablo SV. The Diablo "Super Veloce" was introduced at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show, thus commemorating the Miura SV. It was based on the rear-wheel-drive version and used the same 5. The resultant Diablo SV came with a more powerful engine and several SE30-inspired cosmetic updates. Just as importantly, SV was priced at 10% less than the standard rear-drive Diablo. The SV moniker (which in this instance stood for Sport Veloce) was a nod to Lamborghini's legendary Miura of the same name produced between 1971 and 1973.