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The Diablo was presented to the public for sale on 21 January 1990. Its power came from a 5.7 L (348 cu in) dual overhead cam , 4 valves per cylinder version of the existing V12 engine and computer-controlled multi-point fuel injection , producing a maximum output of 492 PS (362 kW; 485 hp) and 580 N⋅m (428 lbf⋅ft) of torque to reach a top ...
Diablo: 1990–2001 900 VT Mk1: 400 SE30: 135 SE30 Jota: 15 VT Mk1 Roadster: 200 SV Mk1: unknown VS Special: 1 SV Mk1 Roadster: 6 SV Mk1 Monterey Edition: 20 Alpine Edition: 12 VT Mk2: unknown SV Mk2: 100 VT Mk2 Roadster: 100 GT: 83 VT Mk2 Roadster Momo Edition: 12 GTR: 32 Millennium Roadster: 30 VT Mk2 6.0: 337 VT MK2 6.0 SE: 44 V12 5.7-litre ...
The Lamborghini LM002 is an off-road vehicle manufactured by Lamborghini between 1986 and 1993. The LM002 was an unusual departure for Lamborghini which, at the time, was primarily known for high-performance, hand-built, super/sports cars. The LM002 was not the first of its kind to be built by Lamborghini.
A single-story structure adjacent held about sixty distinct automobiles, most of them were brilliant yellow. Twelve late-model Lamborghinis, such as the Countach [9] and Diablo SE30, [10] [11] and four-wheel-drive Bentley station wagons, such as the Turbo R Val-d'Isère [12] and Sports Estate, [13] were part of this collection. [14]
The 1990 Lotus 102 featured a Lamborghini V12 engine. Lamborghini was an engine supplier in Formula One for the 1989 through 1993 Formula One seasons. It supplied engines to Larrousse (1989–1990, 1992–1993), Lotus (1990), Ligier (1991), Minardi (1992), and to the Modena team in 1991. While the latter is commonly referred to as a factory ...
The Anniversary edition was produced up until 1990 before being superseded by the Lamborghini Diablo. The 25th Anniversary Edition was the most refined and possibly the fastest variant of the Lamborghini Countach, accelerating from 0 to 97 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in 4.7 seconds and achieving a top speed of 295 km/h (183 mph).
Diablo homolog (DIABLO), a mitochondrial protein; Diablo sandwich, originating from Smokey and the Bandit; Diablo Data Systems, a division of Xerox Diablo 630, a daisy wheel printer; Diablo wind, a type of hot, dry wind; USS Diablo (SS-479), an American submarine, later PNS Ghazi; Lamborghini Diablo, a sports car
The Lola LC89 is a Formula One car designed by Lola founder Eric Broadley and used in the 1989 Formula One season by the Larrousse team. It was powered by the 3.5-litre Lamborghini 3512 V12 engine designed by former Ferrari designer Mauro Forghieri.