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Dec 20, 2010

Lamborghini Urraco P200 – Guide

When you talk about the Lamborghini Urraco with supercar fans, chances are they only think about the P250 model, this 2.5 liter V8 model happened to be the first step away from the massive V12 engines we all know from Lamborghini. Some might even remember the updated Urraco P300, boasting an enlarged engine and chain…

Nov 18, 2010

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Spyder Performante

Just when you might expect that Automobili Lamborghini SpA is putting all it’s resources into the new flagship that will be unveiled in early 2011 they introduce yet another Gallardo derivative into the line up. The Gallardo LP570-4 Spyder Performante makes it’s appearance out of the blue, a lightweight version of the well known, beautiful LP560-4…

Jan 1, 2010

Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster MY1999 – Guide

During the Paris Auto show in October 1998, Automobili Lamborghini SpA presented an evolution of their Diablo series, the car had been redesigned to keep up with the current trends and also to set it apart from the earlier Diablo. Naturally the VT Roadster was also modified for the 1999 model year, like the other…

Jan 1, 2010

1995-1998 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster

On the 1992 Geneva Auto Show, Automobili Lamborghini SpA presented a prototype of an open-top version of their flagship, the Diablo Roadster, but it took another three years of work and development to have the Diablo VT Roadster ready for sale. It was however a little reworked; it was not quite the same car as…

Jan 1, 2010

Lamborghini Diablo VT MY1999 – Guide

Starting with the 1999 production year, the Diablo VT also received all the updates from the SV, the exposed headlights, the completely redesigned dashboard and 18 inch wheels. The VT destined for the United States even received the wheels used on the 1999 VT Roadster although the other cars used the older wheel-centre with an…

Jan 1, 2010

1993-1998 Lamborghini Diablo VT

Finally in 1993, after 3 years of the 2WD Diablo production, Automobili Lamborghini SpA presented the next step in Italian super cars. The Diablo VT, a four-wheel drive evolution of the Diablo, well not exactly, the VT stood for ‘Viscous Traction’, and meant that part of the power could be moved to the front wheels,…

Jan 1, 2010

Lamborghini Diablo SV MY1999

As with all Diablo, starting from 1999 the pop-up headlight units were replaced by glass-covered fixed ones. In addition, the interior redesign for the 1999 model was used, the seats were a little different and dual airbags became standard, the passenger airbag neatly built into the dashboard this time. Engine power climbed to 530 Bhp…

Jan 1, 2010

1995-1998 Lamborghini Diablo SV

On the 1995 Geneva Auto Show, Automobili Lamborghini SpA presented their latest evolution of the Diablo series. The Diablo SV, where the SV stands for Sport Veloce just like it did on the legendary Miura SV 25 years ago. Some said the SV was the ultimate Diablo, but with the engine modified to reach 510…

Jan 1, 2010

1972-1976 Lamborghini Jarama GTS 400 – Guide

The Lamborghini Jarama was kept in production for a period of two years, during which a total of 177 units were delivered, but she received some serious criticism from both journalists and owners the workmanship wasn’t too good, panel fitments left much to be desired, the dashboard looked cluttered while switches and controls weren’t always…

Jan 1, 2010

1970-1972 Lamborghini Jarama GT 400 – Guide

By 1970 Automobili Lamborghini SpA already had a very impressive line up for sale, considering the company wasn’t even five years in business, the 350 GT was the first production model in 1966, replaced by the larger and more powerful 400 GT 2+2 that was subsequently replaced by the Islero in 1968 by that time…