It had been rumoured to be called the Cabrera, but has instead been named Huracan, which translates from Spanish as «storm», and is also the name of
a legendary fighting bull from the 19th century, keeping with Lambo naming tradition.
• Stunning and tasteful colour combination of Metallic Green with a Black leather and Alcantara interior; • Very rare and collectable, low production number, UK - supplied Diablo «SV» with celebrity heritage; • 33,000 miles, documented and complete service record with a recent clutch and flywheel assembly; • The end of an era with pop - up headlamps, two - wheel drive, and a manual gearbox; • Thought to be the only Diablo SV factory ordered with the GT rear wing (included in the sale);; In January 1990, Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. introduced their latest mid-engined, high - performance sports car, and in keeping with their tradition of naming their cars after
legendary fighting bulls, chose a ferocious example raised by the Duke of Veragua in the 19th century known as «Diablo».