Our Lamborghini Diablo pictures were taken at car museums, shows, and auctions across the United States.
Lamborghini introduced the new Lamborghini Diablo on January 20, 1990 in Monte Carlo after four years of intense design and testing.
A team of over 100 engineers, designers, and test drivers worked almost full time in the effort to build a car that qualified to take over the tradition of the Miura and Countach.
The result was a dramatically beautiful car with softer lines than the Countach and a V-12 5707-cc engine producing 485 horsepower and capable of speeds of 202 mph.
The Diablo enjoyed a production run from 1990 to 2001 with over 3000 cars built in 15 different variations.
With top speeds of 202 mph, the fastest production car in the world at that time, this new supercar was to be become part of the Lamborghini tradition of setting new standards for exotic sports cars.