Descripción
- Design by Marcello Gandini
- One of only 34 vehicles produced in 1999
- Very low mileage, excellent condition
- First paint! Matching Numbers and Colors
- Only one registered owner in Italy after factory registration
- In the Netherlands since 2013
Vehicle history:
Factory-registered in 1999 to Automobili Lamborghini SPA in Sant 'Agata Bolognese, the diabolical bullet was first put on the road in May 2000 at Dronero near Cuneo. It is the all-wheel drive VT version that Sig. Verutti piloted through the mountains of Piedmont until it was sold to the Netherlands in 2013. The first service in Dutch hands was in 2013 at only 8, 765 km of mileage. Today, the Diabolo presents itself in excellent condition. A rare opportunity to acquire a vehicle of this generation so virgin.
The goal of the Diabolo development was not only to build a successor to the Countach, but also to build the fastest production car in the world. The car had to beat at least 320 km/ h, even if no buyer could ever drive it out. On the Nardò track, however, it is said to have reached 337 km/ h. The shape of the car is typical of Gandini; long, flowing lines with large air intakes on the sides and shortened front fenders followed by wide, flat side windows. The cw value is 0. 31, significantly lower than that of the Countach.


























