LAMBORGHINI DIABLO - EVOLUTION (1990~2000)
List:
1990 Lamborghini Diablo
The Lamborghini Diablo was built to replace the Countach.
The car was presented to the public for sale on 21 January 1990.
The vehicle could reach 0-62 miles per hour in about 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 202 miles per hour.
1992 Lamborghini Diablo Roadster Concept
Introduced at the 1992 Geneva Motor Show,
the Diablo roadster concept showcased what a possible open-top version of the car would look like. That's crazy.
1993 Lamborghini Diablo VT
The VT was the second generation Diablo, 3 years after the first one appeared on the market.
It had an improved power steering system, all-wheel drive, resized front wheels.
The car was able to reach 62 miles per hour in 4.0 seconds and a top speed of 208 miles per hour.
1993 Lamborghini Diablo SE30 and SE30 Jota
The Diablo SE30 was introduced in 1993 as a limited-production special model to commemorate the company's 30th anniversary.
A year after Lamborghini's 30th anniversary, a second Special Edition car came out, the SE 30 Jota which was slightly different from the original SE 30.
Only 150 SE30 models were built, and of these, about 15 were converted to "Jota" specification.
1995 Lamborghini Diablo SV
The Diablo SV was introduced in 1995 at the Geneva Motor Show, reviving the Super Veloce title first used on the Miura SV.
The SV is based on the standard Diablo and thus lacks the four-wheel-drive system of the VT.
1996 Lamborghini Diablo SV-R
Unveiled at the 1996 Geneva Motor Show, the Diablo SV-R is a lightweight competition version of the SV and the first Lamborghini to be officially built for motorsport purposes.
In total, 31 examples of the SV-R were produced.
1997 Lamborghini Diablo GT1 Stradale
Following the footsteps of Porsche in 1996 with the GT1, a purpose-built racing car that created a stir in motorsports.
Only 2 cars were built, one was meant for racing and one was the road-legal version.
1999 Lamborghini Diablo SV Facelift
The Diablo received a mid-cycle facelift in 1999.
The power output of the engine was increased to 529 horsepowers and 446 lb-ft of torque.
1999 Lamborghini Diablo GT-R
The Lamborghini Diablo GTR introduced at the 1999 Bologna Motor Show.
2000~2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 and VT 6.0 SE
At the end of the Diablo's production run, the company introduced the limited production Diablo VT 6.0 SE. This model was only available in two colors.
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List:
1990 Lamborghini Diablo
The Lamborghini Diablo was built to replace the Countach.
The car was presented to the public for sale on 21 January 1990.
The vehicle could reach 0-62 miles per hour in about 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 202 miles per hour.
1992 Lamborghini Diablo Roadster Concept
Introduced at the 1992 Geneva Motor Show,
the Diablo roadster concept showcased what a possible open-top version of the car would look like. That's crazy.
1993 Lamborghini Diablo VT
The VT was the second generation Diablo, 3 years after the first one appeared on the market.
It had an improved power steering system, all-wheel drive, resized front wheels.
The car was able to reach 62 miles per hour in 4.0 seconds and a top speed of 208 miles per hour.
1993 Lamborghini Diablo SE30 and SE30 Jota
The Diablo SE30 was introduced in 1993 as a limited-production special model to commemorate the company's 30th anniversary.
A year after Lamborghini's 30th anniversary, a second Special Edition car came out, the SE 30 Jota which was slightly different from the original SE 30.
Only 150 SE30 models were built, and of these, about 15 were converted to "Jota" specification.
1995 Lamborghini Diablo SV
The Diablo SV was introduced in 1995 at the Geneva Motor Show, reviving the Super Veloce title first used on the Miura SV.
The SV is based on the standard Diablo and thus lacks the four-wheel-drive system of the VT.
1996 Lamborghini Diablo SV-R
Unveiled at the 1996 Geneva Motor Show, the Diablo SV-R is a lightweight competition version of the SV and the first Lamborghini to be officially built for motorsport purposes.
In total, 31 examples of the SV-R were produced.
1997 Lamborghini Diablo GT1 Stradale
Following the footsteps of Porsche in 1996 with the GT1, a purpose-built racing car that created a stir in motorsports.
Only 2 cars were built, one was meant for racing and one was the road-legal version.
1999 Lamborghini Diablo SV Facelift
The Diablo received a mid-cycle facelift in 1999.
The power output of the engine was increased to 529 horsepowers and 446 lb-ft of torque.
1999 Lamborghini Diablo GT-R
The Lamborghini Diablo GTR introduced at the 1999 Bologna Motor Show.
2000~2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 and VT 6.0 SE
At the end of the Diablo's production run, the company introduced the limited production Diablo VT 6.0 SE. This model was only available in two colors.
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Thank for watching !!!
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FOR COPYRIGHT ISSUES:
Act of 4 February 1994 on Copyright and Related Rights
This video is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is noncommercial and transformative in nature, uses no more of the original than necessary, and has no negative effect on the market for the original work.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the
Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for
"fair use" for purposes such as criticism,
comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship,
and research. Fair use is a use permitted by
copyright statute that might otherwise be
infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal
use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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