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1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster

Used in Film Exit Wounds with DMX
37,000 KM
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Year

1997

Brand

Lamborghini

Model Variant

Diablo VT Roadster

Current Mileage

37,341 km

chasis

ZA9RC37A4VLA12794

Engine capacity

5.7 liter, 4-valve, V12 / 529BHP

exterior color

Silver

Interior color

Nero

transmisSion

Five Speed Manual

Top speed

201 MPH

Designer

Tom Gale (Chrysler Styling Center)

Years produced

-

Total production

466

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This 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster is a screen-used vehicle from the 2001 action film Exit Wounds, driven by DMX.

One of just a few hundred VT Roadsters built between 1995 and 1999, this example stands out not only for its low production volume but for its on-screen provenance. Featuring the 5.7-liter V12 engine producing 492 horsepower, it channels power through a five-speed manual gearbox and permanent all-wheel drive—making the VT Lamborghini’s first AWD production model.

This Diablo shows approximately 37,000 km. The VT Roadster combined the raw design of Marcello Gandini with more livable refinements like power steering and improved cooling.

Its role in Exit Wounds places it in the lineage of Lamborghinis tied to pop culture, bridging 1990s analog performance with early 2000s Hollywood relevance.
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