During this time, Lamborghini introduced several variants of the Diablo concept, the first being the Diablo VT (Visco Traction), which featured all-wheel drive.
The Diablo was supposed to be the worthy heir to the famous Miura and Countach.
This new supercar was wide, low and futuristic.
And just like its predecessors, the Diablo soon became a favorite among car enthusiasts around the world.
The Diablo models helped build the Lamborghini legend and sold well.
Almost 3,000 examples of all series and variants found buyers in the eleven years of evolution.
The Lamborghini bosses had wanted a top speed of at least 320 km/h, and the engineers made this wish come true: with a top speed of 325 km/h and an acceleration from 0 to 100 in 4.5 seconds, the Diablo secured pole position. Position in the super class segment of sports cars.
It delivered its power via rear-wheel drive and was equipped with a newly developed V12 engine.
Four valves per cylinder, computer-controlled multi-point injection and a displacement of 5.7 liters ensured a maximum output of 492 hp.
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