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The Diablo SV is pure 90s theatre: giant SV script, scissor doors, and a naturally aspirated V12 that feels like it’s in your chest. Here’s how to spot it instantly—and why it still lives rent-free in car culture.
The Murciélago is peak early-2000s Lamborghini: dramatic silhouette, mechanical feel, and a V12 soundtrack you can identify blindfolded. Here’s how to spot it fast—plus how the Reventón went full fighter-jet mode on the same bones.
The Gallardo didn’t just get “a bit more power” when it went from 5.0 to 5.2. It changed how it delivers torque, how it breathes, and even how it sings—here’s how to tell them apart fast.