Lamborghini
1990 Diablo Coupe
Lamborghini began developing the Diablo (which translates
to "Devil" in Spanish) in 1985 as a replacement
for the Countach model, introducing it for sale on January
21, 1990 at a base price of USD 240,000. Power came from
a 5.7-litre, 48-valve version of the legendary Lamborghini
V12 featuring dual overhead cams and computer-controlled
multi-point fuel injection, producing a maximum output of
492 hp (367 kW) and 427 ft·lbf (579 N·m) of
torque. The vehicle could reach 60 mph in slightly over
4 seconds, with a top speed of 202 mph (325 km/h). The Diablo
was originally rear-wheel drive and the engine was mid-mounted
to aid its weight b