
| The Lamborghini Diablo Roadster, the first prototype. | ||
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| The Diablo Roadster, a prototype. |
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On the 1992 Geneva Auto Show, Lamborghini presented a prototype of an open-top version of their flagship, the Diablo Roadster, naturally the roof was removed and the chassis was altered to cope with this, but there were also some other changes which would make their way to the Diablo and Diablo VT production model. Like the exterior rear view mirrors, which were now finished in the same color as the bodywork,
Production of this exclusive vehicle was intended to be limited at one time, than it was put back on the shelve. Some customers really wanted an open Diablo so Walter Koenig, from Germany converted a few Diablo Coupe's into Roadster, designed similar to the Prototype Lamborghini presented. Koenig could also mount a different front and rear spoiler (check out the Koenig Diablo), and tuned the engine to obtain a power output of about 750 Bhp by adding two turbo's on the engine. Koenig also built some targa styled Diablo's in those years, they were the same price at US $ 250,000, but lacked the design of the original Diablo Roadster prototype's low front windscreen, according to several sources about five Roadster replica's were made, three of them including the special Koenig bodywork, two with standard Diablo bodywork. Koenig also contacted OZ-wheels to obtain the actual Lamborghini wheels in 18-inch, but a contract between OZ and Automobili Lamborghini SpA didn't allow OZ to make this specific wheel design for anyone else, so Koenig had to use the standard 17-inch but with the central wheel crest repainted in the cars main exterior color. But in 1995 Koenig was stopped by the Lamborghini Factory, the official Diablo Roadster was offered for sale to the public, directly from Sant'Agata, so it was understandable the demand for Koenig's replica's didn't last long. |



