1998 Lamborghini Diablo SV
Giallo Super Fly SV
Engine Out Service in 2024
Delivered December 1997
Year
1998
Brand
Lamborghini
Model Variant
Diablo SV
Current Mileage
28,000 km


chasis
ZA9DC21A3WLA12882
Engine capacity
5.7 liter, 4-valve, V12 / 510BHP
exterior color
Giallo
Interior color
Nero
transmisSion
Five Speed Manual
Top speed
191MPH
Designer
Marcello Gandini (initial) Tom Gale (Chrysler Styling Center)
Years produced
1996 - 1999
Total production
349
More details
Unveiled at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show, the Diablo SV—or "Super Veloce"—was Lamborghini’s more aggressive, performance-focused version of the Diablo. It featured rear-wheel drive, a higher output version of the 5.7-liter V12 producing 510 horsepower, and a weight reduction compared to the standard Diablo, sharpening its driving dynamics. The SV also introduced key styling elements like the large adjustable rear wing, fixed-back sport seats, and distinctive SV side graphics.
This 1998 example was built for the Canadian market and finished in Giallo Super Fly over a black Alcantara interior with yellow accents. It retains all the signature SV details, including retractable headlights, scissor doors, and a gated five-speed manual transmission paired with a limited-slip differential. Brembo disc brakes provide stopping power, while the car rides on 18-inch OZ Racing multi-piece wheels.
Inside, fixed-back bucket seats, an Alpine stereo system, and automatic climate control accompany the iconic open-gate shifter. An engine-out service was completed in September 2024.
This 1998 example was built for the Canadian market and finished in Giallo Super Fly over a black Alcantara interior with yellow accents. It retains all the signature SV details, including retractable headlights, scissor doors, and a gated five-speed manual transmission paired with a limited-slip differential. Brembo disc brakes provide stopping power, while the car rides on 18-inch OZ Racing multi-piece wheels.
Inside, fixed-back bucket seats, an Alpine stereo system, and automatic climate control accompany the iconic open-gate shifter. An engine-out service was completed in September 2024.
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