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Lamborghini - Diablo

Caratteristiche

Marca Lamborghini Tipo di auto Coupé Guida Sinistra
Modello Diablo Condizione Usata Trazione -
Versione - Carburante Benzina Cambio Manuale
Anno 2001 KM 21859 Colore Grigio
Marca Lamborghini KM 21859
Modello Diablo Guida Sinistra
Versione - Carburante Benzina
Tipo di auto Coupé Trazione -
Condizione Usata Cambio Manuale
Anno 2001 Colore Grigio
Marca Lamborghini
Modello Diablo
Versione -
Anno 2001
Tipo di auto Coupé
Condizione Usata
Guida Sinistra
Trazione -
Carburante Benzina
Cambio Manuale
KM 21859
Colore Grigio

Descrizione

This is the 2001 Lamborghini Diablo 6.0 VT, and without question, this is the ultimate and most mature version of the Diablo. To fully understand that, we need to go back to 1990. That was when Lamborghini introduced the Diablo as the successor to the Countach. At the time, it represented a major leap forward. Faster, more modern, and even more striking. The Diablo immediately became an icon and hung as a poster on the walls of countless schoolrooms around the world.

But the Lamborghini you see here, the 6.0 VT, truly represents the peak of that entire development. This is the final year of the Diablo, and this 6.0 VT came into existence under the influence of Audi. In the late 1990s, Lamborghini became part of the Volkswagen Group. Audi brought structure, quality, and technical refinement. And that is exactly what you notice in this example. The character is still pure Lamborghini, but everything feels just that bit better, tighter, and more thought through.

The design was subtly refined with slightly sharper lines. The Lamborghini appears more modern and more purposeful, without losing its identity. This is still that low, wide, and dramatic Diablo everyone recognizes. Under the hood sits a 6.0-liter V12 producing around 550 horsepower. This results in performance figures that are still very serious even today. From 0 to 60 mph in under four seconds and a top speed of approximately 205 mph. This is not nostalgia—this is still genuinely fast.

This particular example is finished in Grigio Antares, combined with a red leather interior. A particularly strong combination, understated on the outside, yet clearly sporting and emotional on the inside. This Diablo was delivered new in the Netherlands and remained with the same owner for 25 years. The documentation, including booklets and invoices, is all present. The condition? Very well maintained and carefully preserved. The photos and mileage speak for themselves.

This is a Lamborghini that marks a turning point in the brand’s history. What you are looking at here is the transition from the raw, early Lamborghinis to the modern era. It is often said that Audi saved Lamborghini, and when you look at this Diablo in detail, you understand exactly why. It still has that raw V12 character, but combined with a level of quality and finish that simply did not exist before.

So what you are looking at here is not just any Diablo. This is the last, the best, and perhaps the most complete version. A Lamborghini with history, character, and performance that continues to impress, time and time again. This example? A dream.

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