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Lamborghini - Diablo (1998)

Curious about the classic Italian super‑car that still turns heads today? The Lamborghini Diablo, especially the iconic 1998 edition, is a symbol of raw power and unmistakable style. Whether you’re eyeing an used Lamborghini Diablo price or trying to gauge whether the car’s worth its legendary status, this snapshot gives you a clear, data‑driven view of the 1998 Lamborghini Diablo price and its overall market context.

Below, you’ll find a concise yet comprehensive technical rundown, realistic depreciation estimates, side‑by‑side comparisons with other high‑performance models, and a quick snapshot of the vehicle’s place in today’s luxury‑car landscape.

  • Engine: 5.7‑liter V12 twin‑turbocharged inline‑12 (Gasoline)
  • Horsepower: Approximately 530 hp (386 kW) at 7,900 rpm
  • Torque: 420 lb‑ft (571 Nm) at 4,000 rpm (dual turbo boost)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optionally 5‑speed, 5‑speed automated)
  • Drive Type: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Top Speed: 191 mph (307 km/h) (limited by aerodynamic lift)
  • 0–60 mph: 3.7 s (manufacturer spec)
  • Fuel System: Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) – requires gasoline
  • base: 2395 mm
  • Length & Width: 4596 mm × 1924 mm
  • Height: 1245 mm
  • Curb Weight: ~1450 kg (approx. 3195 lb)
  • Dimensions & Instrumentation: Angular body, aggressive front splitter, twin exhausts, carbon‑fiber hood, 8‑inch infotainment touch display, lightweight aluminum wheels.

What is a 1998 Lamborghini Diablo worth? The answer varies strongly by condition, mileage, and provenance. On the secondhand market, those pristine examples can command premium prices, while heavily rotted or high‑mileage vehicles are significantly cheaper.Depreciation Insight

Understanding how a Lamborghini Diablo’s value changes over time is to making an informed purchase or sale. Below are realistic depreciation estimates that can help you gauge the overall buying experience.

  • First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year of ownership, especially if a new model is still on the dealer lot.
  • Years 2‑3: Asset depreciation slows, falling between 10‑15% each year as the car stabilizes in the resale market.
  • Years 4‑5: Value holds fairly well, usually retaining 50–55% of its original price for well‑maintained examples.
  • Beyond 5 Years: Turn‑key market tends to keep the car within a 40–45% range of its original price, especially when the automobile is considered a collector's piece.

So if you’re looking at the Lamborghini Diablo depreciation curve to assess long‑term ROI, you’ll find that this super‑car behaves more like a work‑of‑art than


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