The Lamborghini Diablo was a high-performance mid-engine sports car produced by Italian manufacturer Lamborghini from 1990 to 2001. It marked a significant milestone as the first Lamborghini model capable of exceeding 200 mph (320 km/h), solidifying its status as a standout in the world of supercars. The name "Diablo," meaning "devil" in Spanish, aptly conveys the car's fierce and powerful nature.
Development of the Diablo, initially known as Project 132, began in June 1985 as Lamborghini's successor to the iconic Countach. During this period, the company was financially backed by the Swiss-based Mimran brothers, Jean Claude and Patrick. The Diablo's striking design, aerodynamics, and performance