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2001 Lamborghini Diablo Vt 6.0 Coupe 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars

US $139,999.00
Year:2001 Mileage:29081 Color: FEATURES
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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 I’m selling my 2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 Coupe. It comes with all original stock except custom exhaust and custom wheels. It is in pristine condition with a mere 29,081 miles on it. I have treated this car like it was my child.

FUEL

·         Fuel Economy (Cty/Hwy): 9/12 mpg

·         Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded (required)

·         Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.4 gal.

·         Mileage Range (Cty/Hwy): 237.6/316.8 mi.

DRIVE TRAIN

·         Transmission: 5-speed manual

·         Drive Type: All wheel drive

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE

·         Cylinders: V 12

·         Base Engine Size: 6.0 L

·         Valve Timing: Variable

·         Horsepower: 550 hp @ 7100 rpm

·         Cam Type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)

·         Valves: 48

·         Torque: 457 ft-lbs. @ 5500 rpm

SUSPENSION

·         Four-wheel independent suspension

SAFETY FEATURES

·         4-wheel ABS

·         2 front headrests

·         Front and rear ventilated disc brakes

·         Electronic brakeforce distribution


INTERIOR FEATURES

·         Leather sport front seats

·         Power door locks

·         Power steering

·         Clock

·         Tachometer

·         Low fuel level warning

·         Climate control

·         Alpine premium brand stereo system

·         AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo

·         Leather trim on dash, center console, and doors


EXTERIOR FEATURES

·         Intermittent wipers

·         Alloy wheels

·         335/30R Z tires

·         18 in. wheels

·         Performance tires

EXTERIOR MEASUREMENTS

·         Width: 7 ft. 2.6 in. (86.6 in.)

·         Length: 14 ft. 8 in. (176 in.)

·         Height: 3 ft. 7.5 in. (43.5 in.)

·         Wheel Base: 8 ft. 8.3 in. (104.3 in.)


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Wed, May 6 2015

Despite the production fate of the Lamborghini Urus seemingly in limbo, Lamborghini isn't waiting around for another project to work on. The Aventador SV Roadster has already been spotted in the arctic, and our spies just snapped this hotter Huracan in testing, as well. Except for the stickers on the body and larger front brake calipers, this Huracan looks mostly stock... at first glance. However, once your eyes move to the rear end, there's something very peculiar. You can see a camouflaged area at the back with mesh covering it that's above the standard diffuser. Behind that, spotting the two exhaust tips is quite easy. This look shares a strong resemblance with the Huracan GT3 racecar and suggests the lower pipes on this mule might just be for show. The exact name for this special Huracan is a mystery for the moment. Lamborghini tends to reserve the SV name for its V12 models, while the V10s get the Superleggera moniker. However, the Blancpain decal on the door could suggest a relationship with either the GT3 or possibly the Super Trofeo racers. Since both of them are rear-wheel drive, this could be some confirmation for that rumored version of the road car.

Watch the Lamborghini Hurac'an LP 610-4 do donuts in Project Hexagon

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Before we officially met the Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 recently, and even before Autobild got to hear it start during its presentation, the Gallardo replacement had been whipped into smokey donuts in the dark of a Sant' Agata night as part of Project Hexagon. That was a four-episode series of short films that followed a trio of Brits determined to see the Huracán before its reveal. They did such a good job that they were able to play Grand Theft Auto in the Lamborghini HQ parking lot.
You'll find all four episodes below, but if you're looking for a more thrilling taste of the baby Lambo than Autobild could give us, then head straight to the final entry. Someone chose to lay a loud musical track over the revving, so try to ignore it and enjoy the 610-horsepower V10 underneath.

Is Lamborghini readying a hybrid for Paris?

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Lamborghini had us seriously stumped when it released its teaser (above) for a new vehicle that'll debut at the upcoming Paris Motor Show. The image seemed to depict a fastback GT somewhat reminiscent of Lambo's earlier 2+2 models like the Espada, and was accompanied by the sentence, "Once perfection is achieved, you can just double it." We're still not entirely sure what the means, but a possible leaked logo for the car might offer some big hints about its powertrain.
According to the Office of Harmonization in the Internal Market in Europe, Lamborghini applied for a trademark on the name Asterion on September 15 to cover vehicles, clothing, toys and video games. The logo (right) included a lightning bolt slashing through the 'O' in the word. That could suggest this forthcoming vehicle is a hybrid, but it's also not clear whether we're going to be hearing about a pure concept, or a production model.
The name itself might also be a tell. Asterion is one of the names for the Minotaur in Greek mythology, which is a creature that is part bull and part man. This could be another indication that the concept combines the traditional Lamborghini style with something else.