The Lamborghini Diablo GT is a track-focused version of the Lamborghini Diablo.
Description[]
Text originally from the Diablo's Wikipedia article.
Lamborghini introduced the Diablo GT in 1998 based on the formula of the SE30 and the SE30 Jota of which only 80 examples were produced for sale. The Diablo GT was a track oriented iteration of the Diablo and featured many unique components exclusive to the model. The GT fitted with radically altered aggressive bodywork, a stripped-down interior, and an enlarged engine. The GT variant was exclusive to Europe only but some were imported into the US.
Exterior changes included an all new black carbon fibre 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). In the front luggage compartment lid, a large air extractor was added, while the small corner vents on the front wings were changed to NACA style ducts. The wings themselves were widened to accommodate a wider front track. In the rear, the bumper and its lamps were removed entirely, replaced by a carbon fibre diffuser which integrated the fog and reversing lamps into the outer pair of the tail lamps, and shielded a pair of large center-mounted exhaust pipes. The engine lid featured a large central ram air duct protruding above the roof; a rear spoiler was standard equipment. This radical new body was composed mostly of carbon fibre, with the steel roof and aluminum doors being the only components to retain their standard material. Special 3-piece OZ wheels finished the GT's exterior package.
Interior wise, the GT had more prominent carbon fibre panels, race-spec bucket seats with 4-point seatbelt harnesses, a smaller steering wheel, and an optional Alpine LCD screen for GPS navigation along with a bumper mounted reversing camera. Despite the racing pretenses of the model, air conditioning was still installed as standard equipment; airbags could be optionally omitted.
While the basic V12 block remained the same, the engine was stroked from 80 mm (3.1 in) to 84 mm (3.3 in) for a new displacement of 6.0 L (366 cu in); this engine, which would later be used in the revised Diablo VT 6.0, had a power output of 575 PS (423 kW; 567 hp) and 630 N⋅m (465 lb⋅ft) of torque. The transmission was the same 5-speed unit as used in other Diablo variants, but different gear ratios could be specified by the buyer. The car omitted the all-wheel-drive system to save weight.
Asphalt Legends Unite (formerly Asphalt 9: Legends)[]
The Lamborghini Diablo GT was added into the Raging Bull Season Update as a high Class C with following stats:
- Stock rank: 2,211 (
35) 



rank: 2,422



rank: 2,723 (
15)



rank: 2,990 (
21)



rank: 3,316 (
28)



rank: 3,871 (
35)
Performance[]
The Lamborghini Diablo GT is a slightly improved version of Vencer Sarthe, with a slightly lower top speed and very similar acceleration and handling, but it has a better nitro efficiency.
Usage[]
The Lamborghini Diablo GT has same traits that some other Class C cars have of a high top speed but mediocre in everything else.
Availability[]
It was initially available through Limited-Time offers for either
tokens or IAPs.
During the Festive Sparks and Dragon Race Update, it was driven in the Drive Syndicate 8: Future Sparks, as a support car for Cold-Blooded Conspiracies missions where
30 of its blueprints at
100,000 and
5 of it at
180,000 could be obtained. Additional
blueprints and epic import parts could be obtained in Syndicate Store.
As of the Speed Parade, Haunted Wheels & Black Friday Update, the car becomes available to obtain by reaching Garage Level 26 in the Collector Stage I — the new system that was introduced in the Asphalt Legends Unite Expansion Update, with its
Blueprints can be found in Card Packs, and in Legend Store to purchase for
1,000 each, the latter is also where its Epic Import Parts are included.
It was also available in the Speed Festival between May 8 – 19, 2025.
Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
The Lamborghini Diablo GT was added in the 2023 Summer Update as a high Class A car with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1356
- PRO rank: 1772 (+416)
- Tuning Kit bonus: +53
- Nitro Efficiency: ?/?/?
Performance & usage[]
Price & Availability[]
The Diablo GT was originally obtainable by reaching Page 8 with the premium upgrade in the Racing Pass 5 and cost
11 to be purchased.
The Diablo GT became obtainable again in the following events:
- Racing Pass 15 by reaching Page 8 and cost
10 to be purchased. Players who already own the car would get 10x
Direct Upgrade - Class A instead.
Upgrades[]
Between the 2023 Summer Update and the 2023 Holiday Update, upgrades required 55 of each
Epic Drivetrain,
Epic Exhaust,
Epic Suspension,
Epic Tires, 60
Epic Engine, 60
Epic Tech, 160
Lamborghini Diablo GT Kit and
8,800,000.
During the 2024 Spring Update, upgrades required 45 of each
Epic Drivetrain,
Epic Exhaust,
Epic Suspension,
Epic Tires, 20
Epic Engine, 20
Epic Tech, 160
Lamborghini Diablo GT Kit and
8,800,000.
As of the Mercedes Season Update, upgrades require 55 of each
Epic Drivetrain,
Epic Exhaust,
Epic Suspension,
Epic Tires, 160
Lamborghini Diablo GT Kit and
8,000,000.
Kit cards for the Diablo GT can be obtained by purchasing the Premium Pass in the Racing Pass 5 and can be bought with
Mileage Coins. A total of
52 is needed to obtain 60 of its Kit Cards. An additional 52 Kit Cards can be obtained in Stage 11 & 15 along with 143 & 208 Conditions, respectively in the Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spyder Special Event.