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Kilometerstand
43 000 km
Getriebe
Schaltgetriebe
Erstzulassung
04/1991
Kraftstoff
Benzin
Leistung
362 kW (492 PS)
Verkäufer
Privat
Basisdaten
- Karosserieform
- Coupé
- Fahrzeugart
- Gebraucht
- Antriebsart
- Heck
- Sitzplätze
- 2
- Türen
- 3
Fahrzeughistorie
- Kilometerstand
- 43 000 km
- Erstzulassung
- 04/1991
- Letzte Inspektion
- 03/2025
- Nichtraucherfahrzeug
- Ja
Technische Daten
- Leistung
- 362 kW (492 PS)
- Getriebe
- Schaltgetriebe
- Hubraum
- 5 700 cm³
- Gänge
- 5
- Zylinder
- 12
Energieverbrauch
- Kraftstoff
- Benzin
Ausstattung
Farbe und Innenausstattung
- Außenfarbe
- Rot
- Lackierung
- Andere
- Farbe der Innenausstattung
- Rot
- Innenausstattung
- Vollleder
Fahrzeugbeschreibung
Lamborghini Diablo 1991 – First Series
Analog Icon · Naturally Aspirated V12 · Collectible Asset
Introduced in 1990 as the successor to the Countach, the Lamborghini Diablo marked a new era for the Sant’Agata Bolognese manufacturer. It was the first Lamborghini to exceed 320 km/h and stands as one of the last great naturally aspirated V12 supercars built under a purely analog philosophy.
The vehicle offered here is a 1991 first-series example in original configuration, preserving the most sought-after characteristics among collectors: unaltered early design, rear-wheel drive, and the absence of modern electronic driving aids.
Particularly noteworthy is its highly distinctive factory specification: red exterior over full red interior. Early-production “red on red” examples are exceptionally rare, making this car a singular opportunity within the international collector market.
Additionally, this example is equipped with the original rear wing, which was offered as a factory-cost option at the time. Beyond enhancing the car’s aggressive visual presence, the rear wing represents a desirable period-correct specification detail within the collector market.
Mechanically, the vehicle has been fully serviced and inspected, and is reported to be in proper running condition, ready for immediate enjoyment — an important factor for analog, high-performance V12 automobiles of this era.
The Diablo has clearly entered a consolidation phase within the high-end “youngtimer” supercar segment. Early production units, especially those with rare factory specifications and desirable period options, are increasingly being absorbed into private collections and international investment portfolios.
Key Specifications
In today’s market environment, naturally aspirated V12 supercars from the 1990s represent one of the final chapters of emotional engineering prior to full automotive digitalization. When combined with such an uncommon color specification and desirable factory options, long-term desirability is significantly enhanced.
This example represents a strategic acquisition opportunity for discerning collectors or investors in high-value tangible assets.
Further information available upon private request.
Analog Icon · Naturally Aspirated V12 · Collectible Asset
Introduced in 1990 as the successor to the Countach, the Lamborghini Diablo marked a new era for the Sant’Agata Bolognese manufacturer. It was the first Lamborghini to exceed 320 km/h and stands as one of the last great naturally aspirated V12 supercars built under a purely analog philosophy.
The vehicle offered here is a 1991 first-series example in original configuration, preserving the most sought-after characteristics among collectors: unaltered early design, rear-wheel drive, and the absence of modern electronic driving aids.
Particularly noteworthy is its highly distinctive factory specification: red exterior over full red interior. Early-production “red on red” examples are exceptionally rare, making this car a singular opportunity within the international collector market.
Additionally, this example is equipped with the original rear wing, which was offered as a factory-cost option at the time. Beyond enhancing the car’s aggressive visual presence, the rear wing represents a desirable period-correct specification detail within the collector market.
Mechanically, the vehicle has been fully serviced and inspected, and is reported to be in proper running condition, ready for immediate enjoyment — an important factor for analog, high-performance V12 automobiles of this era.
The Diablo has clearly entered a consolidation phase within the high-end “youngtimer” supercar segment. Early production units, especially those with rare factory specifications and desirable period options, are increasingly being absorbed into private collections and international investment portfolios.
Key Specifications
- 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine
- 492 hp
- Top speed exceeding 320 km/h
- Pure mechanical architecture, free from electronic interference
- Original red exterior / red interior specification
- Factory rear wing (optional extra when new)
- Limited production in its initial phase
In today’s market environment, naturally aspirated V12 supercars from the 1990s represent one of the final chapters of emotional engineering prior to full automotive digitalization. When combined with such an uncommon color specification and desirable factory options, long-term desirability is significantly enhanced.
This example represents a strategic acquisition opportunity for discerning collectors or investors in high-value tangible assets.
Further information available upon private request.
Leasing
Verkäufer
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