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While Gandini penned the initial concepts for the Diablo, development of the car didn’t really begin in earnest until Chrysler bought the Italian automaker in 1987 for a paltry $25.2 million.
The reason behind this similarity in appearance is chiefly due to its head designer, Marcello Gandini, who also penned the ...
The model, introduced in 1990, was designed by Marcello Gandini, who had penned the Countach and Miura before it. Yet the Diablo’s dramatic wedge shape, sharp lines, and flared rear looked like ...
Marcello Gandini, the influential ... which still looks otherworldly 52 years on from its debut. He also designed the Diablo, Lancia Stratos, Alfa Romeo Montreal, Bugatti EB110, and Ferrari 308 GT4.
While Gandini's P132 eventually inspired the Cizeta V16T, the Chrysler Styling Center team led by Tom Gale conceived the Countach's successor, which was named Diablo (devil, in Spanish), after a ...
Though the Diablo sported a V-12, a gated five-speed, and guillotining scissor doors, it didn’t align with my youthful distillation of Lamborghini’s essence, an insight honed by years of ...
There's a lot more in Gandini's catalog than the Lamborghini Countach and Diablo. We tried to get as many in one list as we could here.
Ciro De Siena gets to drive a car that used to adorn his bedroom wall – the iconic Lamborghini Diablo – at Zwartkops Raceway.
A pillar of balanced, enduring design, Marcello Gandini, has died at the age of 85 in Rivoli, Italy. Responsible for models like the Lamborghini Diablo, Lancia Stratos, and MK1 Volkswagen Polo ...
Gandini’s last series-production Lamborghini was a clear departure from its predecessor the Countach, although the Diablo was initially a wedge-shaped aggressor that would become yet another ...
Famed Italian car designer Marcello Gandini passed away this week at age 85, leaving behind a legacy and body of work that may never be topped. When he was just 27 years old, Gandini joined design ...