A true emblem of the 1990s, the Diablo redefined the idea of the super sports car with its timeless styling, blistering performance, and pioneering technology.
Sant’Agata Bolognese, September 25, 2025 – Introduced in 1990, the Diablo marked a turning point for Lamborghini, smashing the 325 km/h barrier and setting a benchmark for road cars of its era. Its origins trace back to 1985 with “Project 132,” created to succeed the Countach and build the fastest production car in the world.
Early prototypes showcased bold, futuristic lines that were later refined after Chrysler’s involvement in 1987, shaping a balanced yet forward-looking design. The result was unmistakable: iconic scissor doors, muscular stance, dramatic rear styling, and a cockpit blending sportiness with comfort.
First revealed in Monaco at the Monte Carlo Rally in 1990, the Diablo remained in production until 2001, earning its place as a global automotive icon. Today, Lamborghini Polo Storico ensures its legacy lives on, preserving its heritage through archives, restorations, and authenticity certifications.