1996 Lamborghini Diablo VT Coupe

Lamborghini
Diablo VT Coupe
1996
49,540 KM
P.O.A

Lamborghini Diablo For Sale

A 1996 Diablo VT For Sale which has covered 49,000km with its 4 previous owners and boasts a substantial maintenance history.

This car has just arrived into our stock and is currently going through our sales preparation process. Full details on this vehicle can be had in the meantime by contacting our sales department.

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The 1996 Lamborghini Diablo VT marked a pivotal step forward for the brand, combining ferocious performance with advanced drivability. As one of the first Lamborghinis to feature all-wheel drive, it has since become a sought-after icon among collectors and enthusiasts alike.


Technical Specifications

  • Engine: 5.7-litre V12, DOHC, 48 valves

  • Power Output: Approx. 492 bhp at 7,000 rpm

  • Torque: Around 580 Nm at 5,200 rpm

  • Transmission: 5-speed manual

  • Drivetrain: Viscous Traction (VT) all-wheel drive system

  • Kerb Weight: Approx. 1,625 kg

  • Top Speed: Approx. 204 mph (328 km/h)

  • 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h): Around 4.1 seconds

Key Features & Upgrades

  • All-Wheel Drive: The VT system distributes up to 25% of torque to the front wheels when rear slippage is detected, vastly improving traction and stability.

  • Adjustable Suspension: Electronically controlled Koni dampers allowed the driver to tailor the ride to their preference.

  • Brakes: Enhanced Brembo brakes with larger discs and four-piston callipers delivered improved stopping power.

  • Interior Improvements: Power steering, refined dashboard layout, and better climate controls made the VT more civilised than its predecessors.

  • Cooling & Aerodynamics: Revised front air ducts and larger rear intakes improved engine and brake cooling, subtly enhancing the car’s aggressive design.


Driving Impressions

The Diablo VT was far more forgiving to drive than earlier models, thanks to the AWD system and power-assisted steering. Despite its brutish performance, the car offered a surprisingly composed and balanced feel—whether cruising motorways or attacking corners.


Investment Potential

With limited production, timeless styling, and a crucial place in Lamborghini’s history, the 1996 Diablo VT is already turning heads among collectors. As appreciation for analogue supercars continues to rise, values for well-maintained examples are expected to follow suit—making it not just a thrilling drive, but a smart long-term investment.

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