
1995 Lamborghini Diablo SE30
1995 Lamborghini Diablo SE30
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Description
The Lamborghini Diablo SE30 was built to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Automobili Lamborghini and was limited to 150 production units plus 7 prototypes. Each car features a silver plaque engraved with its individual serial number. Often referred to as “Lamborghini’s F40”, the SE30 marked the most extreme focus on weight reduction in the company’s history.
All bolted-on body panels were crafted from carbon fiber, and the engine cover’s design was inspired by the legendary Lamborghini Miura. The chassis and various components were drilled with weight-saving holes, while the one-piece wheels were made from lightweight magnesium. Instead of conventional electrically operated side windows, the SE30 featured two-piece windows with a small, hand-crank-operated section.
In the engine bay, a gold-finished magnesium intake manifold and carbon-fiber engine bay covers caught the eye, while the front luggage compartment was separated from the cabin by a carbon-fiber bulkhead. The interior followed the same lightweight philosophy: all trim pieces were made from carbon fiber, and most cars were upholstered in Alcantara to save weight. A few customers, however, opted for leather interiors.
Under the skin, the SE30 received numerous technical upgrades. Its 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V12 featured revised cylinder heads with larger intake valves, delivering 530 hp (397 kW) at 7,100 rpm and 580 Nm (428 lb-ft) of torque. Power was sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual gearbox with a limited-slip differential. The redesigned exhaust system featured a unique muffler and tailpipes. Braking performance was improved with ventilated discs, the rear anti-roll bar was adjustable in three positions, and a traction control system (TCS) was fitted.
Performance figures reflected its lighter weight and added power: 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in around 4.0 seconds, a top speed of over 330 km/h (205 mph), and a curb weight reduced, about 125 kg lighter than the standard Diablo.
Many of these technical refinements were developed in collaboration with Lamborghini Engineering in Modena, the division previously responsible for the brand’s Formula 1 activities.
This Motor Car
The Lamborghini Diablo SE30 #108 was originally manufactured in Lambo Celeste over grigio Alcantara and originally delivered to the Lamborghini distributor & dealer “Auto Kremer” in Bonn, Germany on 11th March 1995. This beautiful colour combination is a 1 of 1 specification on the SE30, which makes it very desirable.
The first owners of this vehicle were two brothers who achieved great success in the adult entertainment industry, particularly through video stores and sex-toy retail. Their success allowed them to acquire a collection of rare and exotic sports cars. For this Lamborghini, they drew inspiration from the color palette of the luxury brand MCM and chose the exclusive Celeste finish, in homage to the Ferrari 512 TR once driven by the founder of the MCM brand, Michael Cromer.
This unique backstory and the fact that it is the only Lamborghini Diablo SE30 produced in that colour shade makes it a truly one-of-a-kind and remarkable example. The vehicle has always remained in Germany and is in pristine, original condition. The mileage since delivery is only 20,700 km. This example stands among the most significant and striking SE30 models ever produced.
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