The allegedly leaked details say this is a monster made for the track

- The Titano should debut at Monterey, following the original’s reveal at the same event in 2024,
- It features upgrades like forged wheels, a carbon rear wing, and a stiffer suspension setup.
- It’s unknown whether Eccentrica has sold all 19 builds or is using the Titano to drum up demand.
The Lamborghini Diablo is, undeniably, a supercar that has made its mark. It managed to pick up the baton from the Countach and continue the brand’s legacy in an honorable way. It was also the very last Lamborghini ever made before Volkswagen Audi Group bought it. Two years ago, Eccentrica, a small restomod firm, decided to build 19 updated Diablos. Now, a new version, called the Titano, is coming, and it’s about as special as it gets.
The original Eccentrica Diablo restomod was simply dubbed the V12. It leverages updates to the chassis, a new double-wishbone suspension, active dampers, and lots of little nips and tucks to the bodywork. The engine isn’t some sort of modernized 2,000 horsepower Underground Racing-style powerplant either. It’s almost identical to the original 5.7-liter V12 so many Diablos rolled off the line with. In this case, it makes 550 horsepower (410 kW) and 442 lb-ft (598 Nm) of torque. The Titano is even more impressive.
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The Supercar Blog says that it’s found leaked details, such as that the V12 Titano will get an ECU remap for even more power. In addition, it’ll have a reshaped rear wing in carbon fiber, a redesigned front splitter, lightweight forged wheels, and a stiffer suspension. If all of this makes it sound like we’re talking about a track-focused version of the Diablo, that’s because it is. And where better to show off your latest track-focused supercar restomod than at Monterey Car Week?

That’s evidently where it’ll come out to the public, and that makes sense. Eccentrica unveiled the standard, if we can even call it that, V12 at the same event last year. It’s worth noting that cars like this might not have as many buyers as one might expect.
It’s unclear if Eccentrica has filled its order books or if the Titano is simply an exercise in trying to draw in more customers. As of this writing, the brand’s website appears almost completely scrubbed aside from the landing page.
Finally, while these are allegedly leaked details, we can’t confirm the source of the details. While they sound legitimate, it’s plausible that some details might be different when we see this car later this month.

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