Lamborghini Diablo

The Lamborghini Diablo (which means "Devil" in Spanish) was a high-performance supercar built by Lamborghini of Italy between 1990 and 2001. It was developed by Chrysler, which at the time owned Lamborghini, and designed by long-time Lamborghini designer Marcello Gandini. The car went on to be produced for 11 years, seeing three ownership changes of Lamborghini in its lifetime. First to Megatech then V'Power/Mycom and, finally, to the Volkswagen Group which produced the final and most powerful iteration of the car: the VT 6.0.