
Two icons. Two eras. One auction.

The Lamborghini Miura P400, the car that defined the word supercar and the Lamborghini Diablo SV, the last of the truly untamed bulls come together ahead of the RM Sotheby’s London Auction on 1 November.
The Miura P400, finished in its stunning factory-correct Bleu Miura over Skay Senape interior, is one of just 37 delivered in this colour, retaining its matching-numbers engine upgraded to S-spec and restored by Scartapatti between 2018 and 2021. Estimated at £1.2 – £1.4 million GBP, it stands as the archetypal supercar, the blueprint for everything that followed.

Alongside it, the Lamborghini Diablo SV represents the wilder side of Lamborghini’s DNA — raw, powerful and gloriously analogue.
Finished in the striking Olympus Green over Nero with contrasting green stitching and piping, it features full leather seating in place of the standard Alcantara.
One of just 33 UK-delivered cars, this example embodies 1990s excess with a naturally aspirated 5.7-litre V12 producing over 510 PS.
Estimated at £375,000 – £425,000 GBP, it captures the spirit of an era when supercars demanded bravery, skill and commitment — the final chapter of Lamborghini’s pre-modern madness.
Watch the video below to see both of these V12 classics in action back to back.