This is the 1998 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster and it’s one of about 466 total examples produced for the entire world, a fraction or so of those examples left to be on the road to this day. This particular example is finished in a color called ‘Blue Scuro’ over a ‘Charcoal Black’ leather interior. The Diablo VT model was first introduced as a coupe at the 1993 Geneva Motor Show, and was followed by a roadster variant (shown here) in 1995 shown at the Bologna Motor Show. At the time, the VT model served as Lamborghini’s purest V12 model and offered a number of significant enhancements that notably improved both driver and passenger comfort, while still maintaining visceral performance. The Diablo VT Roadster came with many new innovative features such as the removable hard-top roof, an all-new hydraulic lifting system, and many other unprecedented additions. The VT Roadster differentiates itself from the VT coupe by the way of a redesigned front bumper, modified engine cover, redesigned exhaust, redesigned rear bumper, and of course the specially included Diablo Roadster badging. The Diablo VT Roadster is powered by a 5.7-liter, 48-valve, 492-horsepower, V12 engine, and can achieve a 0-60mph time of just about 4.0 seconds flat with a top speed of around 201mph.
How many made? Less than 500 total produced for the world of this variant
Engine: 5.7-liter, 48-valve, 492-horsepower, V12
Debut: 1995 Bologna Motor Show
Top Speed: 201mph
0-60: around 4 seconds
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