1992 Lamborghini Diablo
Recent Servicing
Only 9000 Kilometers
Delivered New in Venezuela
Year
1992
Brand
Lamborghini
Model Variant
Diablo
Current Mileage
9,665 km
chasis
ZA9DU07GXNLA12521
Engine capacity
5.7 liter, 4-Valve, V12/485BHP
exterior color
Rosso
Interior color
Nero
transmisSion
Five Speed Manual
Top speed
198MPH
Designer
Marcello Gandini (initial design), Tom Gale at Chrysler Styling Center
Years produced
1989 - 1998
Total production
873
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This 1992 Lamborghini Diablo is an extraordinary example of early 90s supercar excellence, delivered new to Maxys in Venezuela on June 15, 1992. What makes this particular Diablo even more unique is its journey—it spent its entire life in Venezuela, passing through the hands of only two prominent collectors during the 1990s.
Still wearing its original Alpine radio, this Diablo is a time capsule of Lamborghini’s pure, unfiltered V12 power. The car is currently undergoing a full service at Curated, where it will receive new Pirelli P-Zero tires, a major detail, and paint correction to bring it back to its original glory.
This specific Diablo holds a special place in Lamborghini’s history as the only example ever delivered to Venezuela. It arrived during a time of great wealth in the country, a period when motorsport like Ferrari Challenge racing flourished. The car was originally delivered to businessman Gustavo Cisneros, a key figure in Venezuela’s elite. As of 2006, Forbes listed the Cisneros family as the wealthiest in South America, with an estimated net worth around $5 billion today.
This 1992 Diablo is more than just a low-mileage supercar—it’s a piece of Venezuelan automotive history, linked to one of the most powerful families in the region. Now, with its restoration underway, this rare Diablo is set to reemerge as a pristine example of Lamborghini’s legacy.
Still wearing its original Alpine radio, this Diablo is a time capsule of Lamborghini’s pure, unfiltered V12 power. The car is currently undergoing a full service at Curated, where it will receive new Pirelli P-Zero tires, a major detail, and paint correction to bring it back to its original glory.
This specific Diablo holds a special place in Lamborghini’s history as the only example ever delivered to Venezuela. It arrived during a time of great wealth in the country, a period when motorsport like Ferrari Challenge racing flourished. The car was originally delivered to businessman Gustavo Cisneros, a key figure in Venezuela’s elite. As of 2006, Forbes listed the Cisneros family as the wealthiest in South America, with an estimated net worth around $5 billion today.
This 1992 Diablo is more than just a low-mileage supercar—it’s a piece of Venezuelan automotive history, linked to one of the most powerful families in the region. Now, with its restoration underway, this rare Diablo is set to reemerge as a pristine example of Lamborghini’s legacy.
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