There are some things in life that aren’t to be turned down. Such as when Lamborghini sends an invitation to visit its factory and home in Sant’Agata Bolognese, as well as drive the last Diablo to ...
Thanks to its revolutionary design and exotic performance, the now legendary Countach made Lamborghinis the object of desire for countless enthusiasts the world over during its run from the mid 1970s ...
Introduced in the early 1990s, the Diablo remains a masterpiece of analog engineering. Powered by a 6L naturally aspirated V12 engine and paired with a gated manual transmission, the Diablo demands an ...
Despite its relative rarity and massive expense, and despite its Marcello Gandini-designed shape going back to the early ...
Lamborghini wasn't fooling around in the mid-1980s when concocting its next supercar. The Miura had been a sensation when it hit the scene in the 1960s, finally giving Ferrari something to think about ...
Before any of this sounds normal, accept this: A Florida man tracked down a long-lost Lamborghini Diablo SE30 prototype in a small town, located above 66° North, inside Sweden's portion of the Arctic ...
You don't have to ask what a Lamborghini Diablo is, do you? If you do, you may want to get rid of your gearhead license, as you clearly do not use it, and someone else could use it better. Those who ...
Getting into Lamborghini ownership has never been cheap, but today’s market has moved in some unexpected ways. In the US, the plug-in hybrid Revuelto commands a starting price of just over $600,000.
The 2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0, a rare, final-production model, is currently up for auction on Bring a Trailer through October 31st This specific car is the only one finished in the striking hue ...