The Lamborghini Diablo may have been born in Italy, but it certainly fits the American spirit perfectly. This is probably what the owner of the vehicle in the adjacent video had in mind when he decided to have the car wrapped in Red, White and Blue.
And this isn’t any Diablo, it’s a SVR model, which means that what we have here is a racing vehicle. Normally, this wouldn’t be allowed on public roads, but the vehicle was modified so that it would become street legal.
However, the driving experience must be pretty extreme. Just think about the cabin of a Dibalo that has no windows (OK, there are minuscule sliding ones) and forces you to share the already limited space with a rollcage. And as if rear visibility hadn’t been a problem already, in this car you really can’t see anything behind you.
However, the driving experience must be pretty extreme. Just think about the cabin of a Dibalo that has no windows (OK, there are minuscule sliding ones) and forces you to share the already limited space with a rollcage. And as if rear visibility hadn’t been a problem already, in this car you really can’t see anything behind you.