The Lamborghini Diablo, which was presented in January 1990, has a history of almost 35 years. Prior to the premiere, years of development were spent with the aim of creating a model worthy of replacing the Countach.

The production of the Lamborghini with a V12 engine was stopped in 2001 after 2,884 units, but only 400 units of the VT version were made.


The 1994 vintage, silver-colored copy, whose delivery ended in an unpleasant turn in the Northwestern part of America, comes from this series. Almost all indications are that the truck’s hydraulic ramp failed, causing the Diablo to fall sideways out of the trailer, reports the Carscoops.

Despite the seemingly minor injuries, significant material damage was caused, especially considering that the Lamborghini is a recent at auctionchanged hands for 295,000 dollars – the amount corresponds to more than 115 million forints at the current exchange rate.

Based on the description, the all-wheel drive Diablo VT has traveled just under 22,000 kilometers over the past three decades – which explains its exceptional condition before the accident – whose 5.7-liter block produces a total of 492 horsepower on both axles, 580 Nm of torque accompanied by

The two-door sports coupe was freed from its unnatural position with the help of a crane, which was then left alone on the street in the pouring rain for the night, at least according to the witnesses.