1999 Lamborghini Diablo GT
1999 to 2000 · Coupe · Limited edition · 80 built
Price history
Specifications
- Engine
- Naturally Aspirated V12, 6.0L
- Power
- 575 hp
- Torque
- 465 lb-ft
- 0 to 60
- 3.7s
- Top speed
- 211 mph
- Transmission
- Manual
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Curb weight
- 3,131 lb
- Production
- 80 units
- Original MSRP
- $300,000
- Designer
- Luc Donckerwolke
Common questions
How much does a Lamborghini Diablo GT cost?
A 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GT cost $300,000 new. Across every sale we have on file, 3 have sold publicly at a median of $1,435,000. The Shifty Estimate for a well-kept example is $1,435,000. Cars have changed hands anywhere from $1,076,250 to $1,793,750, depending on mileage, color, and history.
What is a 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GT worth today?
The Shifty Estimate is $1,435,000. We rate confidence low: 3 public sales in a year is not enough to be firm, and the honest range is wide. Treat it as a starting point, not a valuation.
Is a Lamborghini Diablo GT a good investment?
It has appreciated 378% against its $300,000 list price. Only 80 were built.
What has a Lamborghini Diablo GT sold for at auction?
The 2 most recent public sales we have on file:
- $2,425,000Aug 13, 2026
- $1,435,000Aug 16, 2025Arancio Atlas
The GT represented Lamborghini's most extreme road-legal Diablo, with only 80 examples built for homologation purposes. The 6.0-liter V12 was tuned to produce 575 horsepower—the most powerful Diablo ever—while extensive weight reduction through carbon fiber bodywork and stripped interiors improved the power-to-weight ratio dramatically. Massive aerodynamic additions including a prominent rear wing and aggressive front splitter generated serious downforce, enabling the GT's 211 mph top speed and 3.7-second acceleration. The rear-drive configuration and track-focused suspension made this a handful for inexperienced drivers but rewarded skilled pilots with incredible performance. Racing-derived components throughout justified the $300,000 price tag. Today, the GT stands as the ultimate Diablo variant, with its extreme rarity and uncompromising performance focus making it a seven-figure collectible among serious Lamborghini enthusiasts.


