Lamborghini Diablo VT and VT Roadster (1999) - Using the first Alpine stereo equipment.

Dream Fantasy Cars-Diablo VT and VT Roadster (1999)
VT Roadster
Diablo VT and VT Roadster (1999)
  • Manufacturer Lamborghini
  • Assembly Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy
  • Predecessor Lamborghini Countach
  • Price range $149.851
Designer(s) Marcello Gandini (initial design), Tom Gale at Chrysler Styling Center (final design).
Overview
The second generation VT coupé and roadster get cosmetic improvement and the same mechanics as the SV models, including headlamps, restyled interior, 536 PS (394 kW, 529 hp) engine, and ABS, and others have changed from the previous generation. All US-spec VT models, coupé and roadster alike, a unique front and rear fascias same as seen on the original VT Roadster, along with the vertical painted rear brake ducts that had debuted on the SE30 models.
Dream Fantasy Cars-Diablo VT and VT Roadster (1999)
VT Roadster
Diablo VT was made exclusively for the U.S. market in 1999 and also known as the Alpine Edition. Diablo has been using since the first Alpine stereo equipment, production is very limited which is meant to showcase and celebrate the connection Lamborghini / Alpine. Alpine edition of the Diablo VT, fairly standard with no engine modifications and some extra bits of carbon fiber trim in various locations, but the big news is the multimedia system. Stereo receiver is the top end CVA-1005 model, with a navigation system that is integrated, which is included in the package is a DVD player, 6-disc CD changer, and Alpine tweeters best quality, midrange drivers, and subwoofer, powered by "Lamborghini" badged Alpine amplifier. Alpine logos adorned the seat headrests, the floormats, and a special car cover included with this rare models.
Dream Fantasy Cars-Diablo VT and VT Roadster (1999)
VT Roadster
Twelve special car running Diablos for the U.S. market consisted of VT Roadsters and called Momo Edition. Like the Alpine Edition, Edition Momo serve the interests of U.S. car buyers upgraded aftermarket products. The VT Roadster Momo Edition is the standard, but featured special upholstery, MOMO 4-point seatbelt harnesses, and MOMO chromed wheels. Like the Alpine Edition, Momo Edition also had MOMO
Dream Fantasy Cars-Diablo VT and VT Roadster (1999)
VT Roadster
logos embroidered on the seat headrests and floor mats.
VT Roadster enjoyed one final limited run of 30 cars for the 2000 model year, after the introduction of the Diablo VT 6.0. This "Millennium Roadster" model is available in two colors, Titanium Metallic and yellow, with 10 cars exported to the United States all finished in Titanium Metallic. In addition to the optional carbon fiber spoiler, two-tone leather interior special, and shorter-ratio SV rear differential (providing enhanced acceleration), this model displayed no significant changes from the previous design, and only served as a tribute to the roadster out.

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