Lamborghini’s lineup in 1991 sits at an interesting crossroads between the brand’s supercar heritage and its occasional detours into more utilitarian territory. Looking at that year’s models gives a quick snapshot of what buyers and collectors could expect from the marque during a transitional era.
There are 2 1991 Lamborghini Models, ranging from Diablo to LM002. For each entry, you’ll find below the columns: Production years,1991 status,Engine (L, config) & power (hp), which you’ll find below.
Were both the Diablo and LM002 actually produced in 1991?
Yes — both models appear on 1991 rosters. The Diablo was Lamborghini’s flagship V12 supercar at the time, while the LM002 was the hefty V12-powered off-road model; check the 1991 status column for production notes and any mid-year changes.
How is engine and power shown in the list?
Engine and power are combined in the format Engine (L, config) & power (hp) — for example “5.7 V12 & 450 hp” — so you can quickly compare displacement, layout and output across the two entries.
1991 Lamborghini Models
| Model | Production years | 1991 status | Engine (L, config) & power (hp) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diablo | 1990–2001 | Produced and offered for sale in 1991 | 5.7 V12, 485 hp |
| LM002 | 1986–1993 | Produced and offered for sale in 1991 | 5.2 V12, 450 hp |
Images and Descriptions

Diablo
Flagship V12 supercar launched in 1990 to replace the Countach; by 1991 the Diablo was Lamborghini’s current halo model, offered new worldwide with a 5.7L V12 and roughly 485 hp. No major 1991 changes; low-volume exotic production.

LM002
Brutal V12-powered SUV produced in small numbers (about 300). In 1991 the LM002 remained Lamborghini’s rugged off-road model, using a Countach-derived 5.2L V12 with roughly 450 hp. Popular with collectors and niche buyers, few factory changes in 1991.

