The second version of the VT coupé and roadster added mostly cosmetic and styling changes. The cars now featured the SV's exposed headlamps (borrowed from the Nissan 300ZX 1990-96,
and used under license), new wheels and a newly redesigned dashboard. On the mechanical side, larger brakes, the addition of ABS brakes and a new variable valve timing system on the
5.7-litre V12 were the only mechanical updates. Power output increased to 529 hp (394 kW; 536 PS). The standard 0-100 km/h time was 3.8 seconds, but it could be launched in 3.6 seconds by revving to 6000 rpm and sidestepping the clutch. Despite the money Lamborghini had spent making the updates, the "Version 2" VTs were discontinued after only one year of production.I feel that the Diablo VT and VT roadster are two very unique and yet special cars of certain qualities.There is just one thing that i don't understand, why did Lamborghini stop the production of the "Version 2" VTs. I am really hoping beyond hope that Lamborghini will continue the production of the "Version 2 " VTs and nothing of this sort will ever happen again to any model of the Lamborghinis.
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ReplyDeletei have no idea and am very upset and disappointed as well that they stop the production too.
ReplyDeleteam looking forward to own my very own Lamborghini.diablo. no less. its a dream. but well, i can still dream can't i? ha ha
"The standard 0-100 km/h time was 3.8 seconds, but it could be launched in 3.6 seconds by revving to 6000 rpm and sidestepping the clutch" that is a waste of fuel. oh well after all its a lambo. price for performance.
ReplyDeleteYour blog has been very informative to people who are in love with the Lamborghini "super" cars, myself included. It would be interesting and enlightening if you are able to find out the reasons as to why the production was stopped for the "Version 2" VTs. (maybe they were not happy with their current upgrades, hence further improvements have to be evaluated in order for them to carry on production? Perfectionist mentality... )
ReplyDeleteAddtional of images of the car models would provide a better visual effect to readers. The post is very informative though, but I think some paragraphing and bullet points in the post will be better. It provides readers with easier reading.
ReplyDeleteYour blog contains a lot of information of Lamborghini cars.The posts are very good and readers like me would understand the car models and cars better.
ReplyDeleteHey there, I have been checking your blog the past few days and haven't seen any new posts. Hope that you will have new posts soon. thanks
ReplyDeleteStephanie
hmmm, no new posts?
ReplyDeletebeen looking forward to them to satisfy my Lamborghini cravings.
will come around again =)
Nice blog with massive info on the car.. Good to have more images on the car..
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