2001 | Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0
An immaculate, low-mileage example
An immaculate, low-mileage example
An immaculate, low-mileage example
An immaculate, low-mileage example
Delivered new in March 2001 by Hessing in Brussels in Nero Pegaso, featuring a rare two-tone Nero Perseus/ Rosso Centaurus interior, this Diablo 6. 0 VT was gifted by its first owner to her husband. Seldom driven, it subsequently remained in storage from 2014 to 2025, preserving a high degree of originality, most notably the deliberate factory omission of the rear wing.
It underwent a major recommissioning and service in 2025 at Garage Milliancourt costing nearly €35, 000. Currently located in Spain, the car is in 'ready-to-enjoy' turnkey condition. Boasting just 10, 300 km, complete documentation, and an exceptional state of preservation, it stands as one of the finest surviving examples of the Diablo's ultimate evolution—making it a perfect acquisition for discerning collectors seeking a blue-chip asset primed for substantial capital appreciation in the coming years. From a private equity and asset allocation perspective, the Diablo 6. 0 VT represents the absolute pinnacle of "analog" supercars.
It captures a unique, unrepeatable micro-window in automotive history: it features the raw, visceral DNA of Lamborghini's legendary V12, but benefited from the rigorous quality control, engineering precision, and financial backing of Audi immediately after their acquisition. With only 10, 300 km on the odometer, complete documentation, and a fresh €35, 000 comprehensive recommissioning, this vehicle is in turnkey, "ready-to-enjoy" condition. It is a highly liquid, low-mileage tangible asset positioned in a market segment where discerning collectors are actively seeking top-tier preservation cars, guaranteeing substantial capital appreciation over the coming years.