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List of 1991 Lamborghini Models

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

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

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.

Lamborghini Models in Other Years