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The Lamborghini Diablo VT, redesigned for 1999.
The all-new Diablo VT 1999 edition
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The Lamborghini Diablo VT 1999 evolution.

Starting with the 1999 production year, the Diablo VT also received all the updates from the SV, the exposed headlights, the completely redesigned dashboard and 18 inch wheels. The VT's destined for the United States received the wheels used on the
The all-new covered headlight units, April 10th 2000
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1999 VT Roadster although the other cars used the older wheel-center with an 18-inch rim mounted (as seen on the silver VT on the Specifications page), also the US ordered 1999 Diablo VT's used the front and rear bumper from the Roadster and the side air intakes in front of the rear wheels, for the other markets, these items were available as an option.
This bigger size was needed to house the larger disc brakes, now with standard ABS. Also a passenger airbag became standard and was now neatly integrated into the dashboard.
The Diablo VT became one of the finest driving Lamborghini's ever by 1999, okay, the SV was a lot of fun to drive, but the rear could brake away under pressure from the gas pedal. With the helping hand of the Viscous Traction system, the VT was much harder to persuade into doing this, true the VT was heavier than the SV so the theoretical top speed was lower, but who really cared about a 5 or 10 Km/h difference when you're talking about speeds above 320 Km/h.
If you intend to buy a Diablo VT, try to buy one of these late production 1999 cars, these were arguably the best Diablo's around since the VT was introduced back in 1993, if you could afford it, you bought the later Diablo VT 6.0-Liter engined type, it was the 2000 production year evolution of the Diablo VT, and by then the only Diablo still available, the VT Roadster and the SV were both discontinued, and the fenomenal Diablo GT was completely sold out by December 1999, so the second-hand price for these 83 GT's ever made was rising like a star.





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