Is the Diablo GTR a collector’s car?
Today, the lamborghini diablo gtr is a prized possession among collectors and enthusiasts. Due to its limited production run, finding one in pristine condition is a rarity. Most of the surviving gtrs are either displayed in private collections or occasionally make appearances at prestigious automotive events. The lamborghini diablo market experienced explosive growth throughout 2024 and early 2025, with auction prices surging by unprecedented margins as collectors finally recognized the investment potential of lamborghini’s legendary 1990s flagship.A 1997 lamborghini diablo vt roadster with a unique exterior paint and ownership history has been sold earlier this week for a staggering $1.
What is the difference between Lamborghini Diablo GT and GTR?
Just as the SV-R was a race-ready SV, the Diablo GTR, introduced at the 1999 Bologna Motor Show, was a Diablo GT converted to a track oriented specification with power and handling improvements, a stripped interior, and weight reduction. SV stands for Super Veloce (“Super Speed”), and true to the name, this was the Diablo turned up to 11. Compared to the standard car, the SV packed 510 hp, a shorter-ratio gearbox, bigger brakes, and 18” split rims.