Sentences with phrase «vt roadster»

The Diablo VT Roadster was introduced in December 1995 and featured an electrically operated carbon fibre targa top which was stored above the engine lid when not in use.
While previous Diablo models had differed one from another with subtle fascia refinements or changes in the brake cooling ducts, the Diablo GT opted for an all new black carbon fiber front air dam with large brake ducts and a central vent for the oil cooler (the car still featured driving lamps, the single pair of round units featured on the Diablo VT Roadster).
The most notable feature of this edition was the use of the SE30 / VT Roadster style of air intakes in front of the rear wheels, unlike the traditional (and persisting) SV style.
The conversion was no longer offered upon the request of Lamborghini as the company introduced the Diablo VT roadster in 1995.
The Momo Edition was again a fairly standard VT Roadster, but featured special upholstery, MOMO 4 - point seatbelt harnesses, and MOMO chromed wheels.
The VT Roadster enjoyed one final limited run of 30 cars for the 2000 model year, after the introduction of the Diablo VT 6.0 (see below).
After working on the closed version of the Diablo, Roland Affolter took on the VT Roadster, this was somewhat more delicate, since the lines of the Roadster aren't quite the same as for the two - door editions.
Another special twelve - car run of Diablos for the US market consisted of VT Roadsters and was called the Momo Edition.

Not exact matches

In 1998, Roland Affolter presented his Evolution GTR edition, based on either a Diablo SV or a Diablo VT, but at least one customer requested a truly amazing Evolution GTR Roadster...
The second generation VT coupé and roadster received the same cosmetic and mechanical upgrades as the SV model, including the open headlamps, restyled interior, 536 PS (394 kW; 529 hp) engine, and ABS; little else was changed from the previous generation.
Besides the roof, the roadster's body was altered from the fixed - top VT model in a number of ways.
Because of the preparations being made for the upcoming Murciélago, the Diablo VT coupé was the only available variant, with no more roadster or SV models planned; however, customers could specially order a rear - wheel drive version of the VT 6.0 if they so desired.
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