lamborghini diablo
The successor to the iconic Countach, the Diablo was Lamborghini's last rear-wheel drive flagship supercar. It kept the iconic scissor doors, but refined the wedge shape into a much smoother profile and added even more power. The most famous version of the Diablo is the SV - short for "Super Veloce", or superfast in Italian -, which can be identified by its usual yellow color scheme and large stylized SV lettering across its side.