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LAMBORGHINI

Check Engine is here to help you find your way through the dozens of sporty models that the Italian manufacturer Lamborghini offers or has offered since 1963.

We also invite you to discover a page in the history of Lamborghini and its factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy.

lamborghini_diablo_VT_roadster

Diablo VT Roadster

1995 / 1998

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

492 ch
4.8 s
335 km/h
Back in 1992, Lamborghini presented a roofless Diablo prototype at the Geneva Motor Show. But it took 3 years of development to design the Diablo VT Roadster and its original sliding carbon fibre roof system. On the outside, the Diablo VT Roadster features side vents taken from the Diablo SE30, which feed the rear brake discs and oil coolers. The rear bumper is also very similar to that of the Diablo SE30. The front bumper is also different from that of the Diablo VT coupé. The fog lamps are now separate, with two rectangular and two circular ones, and are complemented by two air intakes on the sides for the brakes. The Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster also gets twin oval tailpipes instead of the coupé’s round ones. Finally, the 17″ wheels on the Lamborghini Roadster are also special. Inside, the seats are a little different, with special leather capable of resisting water in the event of a surprise downpour. As its name suggests, the Diablo roadster is only available with all-wheel drive…

CONSUMPTION

17.0 L/100kms

LENGTH

4460 cm

TRANSMISSION

all-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1110 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1625 kg
lamborghini_Diablo_SE_30_Jota

Diablo SE 30 Jota

1996

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

595 ch
3.9 s
340 km/h
28 of the 150 Diablo SE30s produced will be converted with a factory kit called Jota, the main aim of which is to increase power. Power was increased to 595 bhp at 7,300 rpm and 639 Nm at 4,800 rpm thanks to a new exhaust system and two air intake tunnels on the bonnet, a principle that would later be used on the Diablo SV. While the bodywork modification may be appreciated in different ways, the power of the SE30 Jota’s venerable Lamborghini V12 makes everyone agree!

CONSUMPTION

LENGTH

4505 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1100 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1450 kg
lamborghini_diablo_VTR_roadster

Diablo VTR Roadster

1996

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

600 ch
4.1 s
Lamborghini produced this unique model in 1996 to mark the launch of its first official competition model, the Diablo SV-R , used in the Lamborghini Supertrophy and SuperSport Trophy. The VT-R Roadster dropped the roof and front-wheel drive of the VT Roadster and was powered by the SV-R’s 600bhp V12 engine. The VT-R Roadster retained the front end of the VT, but the headlights were replaced by air intakes with NACA sockets, and the fog lamps were removed. The SV-R’s rear end, with its imposing diffuser and monumental flat spoiler, is also there to put on a show. In the cabin, only a bucket seat is fitted with a 5-point harness. Based on the principle of the SE30 Jota kit, large scoops draw in forced air just above the rider’s head.

CONSUMPTION

LENGTH

4510 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1115 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1430 kg
lamborghini_diablo_VTR

Diablo VTR

1996

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

600 ch
4.0 s
328 km/h
Inspired by the Diablo SE30 Jota , the new management wanted to offer even more extreme (and expensive) variants of the Diablo, in the form of limited series, likely to attract the wealthiest collectors. The Sant’Agata factory built the Diablo VT-R in 1996. Much less well known – only 3 (!) of the 5 originally planned were produced – the VT-R remains one of the brand’s last follies before… its new takeover. It’s quite possible that Lamborghini had some Diablo SE30 parts in stock, so the idea was to re-use them on a Diablo VT chassis, with the exception of the distinctive little windows and wheels, which were borrowed from the Diablo VT roadster. The Diablo VT-R uses a modified version of the 5.7L V12, capable of propelling the Super Diablo from all 4 wheels at 328 Km/h.

CONSUMPTION

LENGTH

4510 cm

TRANSMISSION

all-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1105 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1450 kg
lamborghini_diablo_VS

Diablo VS

1998

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

530 ch
3.8 s
323 km/h
The VS or Victoria’s Secret model isn’t a special series per se, it’s an SV specially fitted out according to the wishes of the lingerie brand for a media stunt during the Christmas holidays. The pearl-white model with a cream interior bears the VS (inverse of SV) logo on the sides. Once the minor cosmetic changes had been made, the model appeared in the 1998 Christmas Catalogue like any other item. The vehicle was sold to the USA, where it remains to this day in 2012…

CONSUMPTION

LENGTH

4470 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1115 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1530 kg
lamborghini_diablo_SV_roadster

Diablo SV Roadster

1998

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

520 ch
4.7 s
325 km/h
At Geneva in March 1998, the first new model to be presented after the Audi takeover was a Roadster version of the Diablo SV. Until then, the convertible had only been available with 4-wheel drive. MegaTech didn’t want to miss out on any customers, so it decided to make the convertible a bit more virile! The Diablo SV Roadster was also to be sold at a slightly lower price than the very exclusive VT Roadster and, like the SV Coupé, was a new entry-level model. Compared with the VT Roadster, the suspension was simplified, but pilot-controlled damping remained available as an option. The rear spoiler was also an option. As a result, the SV Roadster weighed in at a very reasonable 1,530 kg, a guarantee of breathtaking performance! But production of the Diablo SV Roadster was finally cancelled by Audi the year after its presentation, despite the fact that the brand had already received several orders. The reason was that the German firm wanted to keep only all-wheel-drive versions in the catalogue… This new strategic direction would be reflected in the discontinuation of the SV coupé at the end of the year. Only 6 examples of the Diablo SV Roadster would be produced, considered as prototypes, including the orange one pictured here with the old design and a few others with the restyling. These are some collector’s items!

CONSUMPTION

17.0 L/100kms

LENGTH

4470 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1125 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1530 kg
lamborghini_Diablo_SV_Monterey_Edition

Diablo SV Monterey Edition

1998

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

510 ch
3.9 s
328 km/h
Like the VT Roadster and SE30, this special edition launched for the US market features reworked side air intakes. The engine produces 510bhp, like the US versions, instead of 523bhp in Europe. In short, there’s nothing really out of the ordinary here – like all Lamborghinis, they’re made to order, so anything’s possible… a little touch of fantasy at most, but nothing that really merits a look at this model.

CONSUMPTION

LENGTH

4470 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1115 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1576 kg
lamborghini_diablo_VT_roadster_1

Diablo VT Roadster 2

1999

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

530 ch
The second series of the VT Coupé and VT Roadster is above all a styling update. The model adopts the classic headlights of the Super Veloce and 18″ wheels on all four wheels. The interior layout has been completely revised. On the mechanical side, ABS has been introduced, and the 5.7-litre V12 engine now develops 530 bhp and features VVT (Variable Valve Timing) technology (as found on Alfa Romeo models since the 75) to improve efficiency at all engine speeds, with a significant reduction in fuel consumption and pollutant emissions. Acceleration was further improved, with the 0-100 km/h time dropping below 4 seconds. Lamborghini suspended production of this ‘VT’ version after just one year.

CONSUMPTION

LENGTH

4470 cm

TRANSMISSION

all-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1110 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

lamborghini_diablo_GT

Diablo GT

1999

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
6.0 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

575 ch
3.6 s
338 km/h
If the Super Veloce version was already a race-ready car, the Diablo GT pushed its limits even further. Its design was based on a prototype called GT1, which was specially developed for endurance racing but never raced. This rear-wheel drive model had an all-carbon chassis with an aluminium roof. Aerodynamic modifications included a new front bumper design and a large bonnet air intake already adopted on the SE 30 Jota, and a modified air extraction profile under the floor of the car. The interior was particularly well treated, with leather and alcantara upholstery with carbon fibre inserts, a smaller diameter sports steering wheel and racing seats with 4-point seat belts. Air conditioning and a GPS system with a large screen on the centre console coupled with a camera positioned under the rear bumper completed the equipment package.

CONSUMPTION

27.7 L/100kms

LENGTH

4430 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1115 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1460 kg
lamborghini_Diablo_Alpine_Edition

Diablo Alpine Edition

1999

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
5.7 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

530 ch
3.9 s
335 km/h
Once again aimed at the US market, this special edition has no other special features (apart from its specific colour) than an Alpine CVA-1005 multimedia station with an integrated navigation system, a DVD player and an Alpine 6-CD changer with low and high-frequency speakers. It also has 18″ chrome JAs and, of course, an engraved plaque on the dashboard…

CONSUMPTION

LENGTH

4470 cm

TRANSMISSION

all-wheel drive

WIDTH

2040 cm

RESERVOIR

100 L

HEIGHT

1115 cm

BOOT VOLUME

140 L

WEIGHT

1625 kg