Diablo Eccentrica: una restomod da sogno!

Diablo Eccentrica: a dream restomod!

Diablo Eccentrica’s new restomod leaves you speechless! Let’s find out all the news and details in this dedicated article

Eccentrica is a startup based in San Marino which presents a unique product of its kind: a restomod based on the Lamborghini Diablo. The founder Emanuel Colombini, a passionate collector of Bull cars and driver in the Super Trofeo, together with the BorromeodeSilva design studio, developed this project. The Eccentrica will be produced in a limited series of 19 numbered specimens and will make its first appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed ​​on 13 July, to then be present in the prestigious setting of Monterey Car Week. TAmong the technical partners we find leading names in the sector such as Pirelli, Brembo, Alcantara, Capristo and Marantz, who contributed to the definition of the first prototype. The Lamborghini Diablo, an analog supercar from the 90s, has been completely reimagined to offer a unique driving experience and high-quality content.

Diablo Eccentrica: a dream restomod!

Diablo Eccentrica: restomod that everyone likes!

The exterior elements have been redesigned, keeping only the original windshield, and advanced aerodynamic solutions have been introduced. The interiors are inspired by the luxury watchmaking and technology of the 90s, with fine materials and a design that partially incorporates the original one. The V12 engine has been upgraded to around 550hp. The Eccentrica will be equipped with tyres Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R and a dedicated Brembo braking system. The car is expected to reach a top speed of 335 km/h, accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds and deliver an adrenaline-pumping driving experience with lateral accelerations of 1.2g. The estimated price for this transformation is 1.2 million euros, excluding the original car, and customers will have the opportunity to customize every detail of their specimen with the assistance of the BorromeodeSilva Design Studio.

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