The Top 25 Iconic Sports Cars of All Time

7 Lamborghini Diablo

Lamborghini Diablo

Diablo means “Devil” in Spanish, and the car stands true for its name. Introduced in 1990 by the Italian manufacturer, it became famous all around the world, mainly due to celebrities that acquired one (what a waste …). The last of the true Lamborghinins was by far the best and worst combined together. The much it was freakingly fast, it equally demanded respect as it was quite unforgiving upon the less-skilled drivers.

Design: Just like the Ferrari F40, the initial versions of the Diablo were pretty Spartan and focused on performance alone. Late in the 1990s, however, the car gained some softer lines and better interiors.

Performance: The first Diablo packed a 5.7-litre engine, capable of an output of 493 bhp. It could go It goes from 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4.1 seconds, and had a maximum speed of 202 mph (325 km/h). It was devilishly fast and equally bad-ass … Like all celebrities it was hot-tempered and demanded huge respect …. Ironically this would be the last of the maniac Lamborghinis, after which the lambo became much more sophisticated, etiquated and sobered under the ownership of Volkswagen-owned Audi …..

Chick Factor: High. Let’s be honest here, if you can afford a Lamborghini Diablo you won’t have much trouble getting chicks around.