
The Pacchetto Titano is a ‘track-inspired’ version of the Lambo Diablo restomod
Eccentrica sportifies its V12 homage to Lambo’s scary icon
Eccentrica Cars has revealed a subtle, track-honed twist on its glorious homage to the Lamborghini Diablo, where ‘subtle’ actually means ‘terrifying’. In today’s edition of Everything Sounds Better In Italian, meet the Pacchetto Titano.
Most notably, this ‘Titano Package’ decks the Diablo out in a full, exposed carbon fibre body said to be both a ‘technical’ choice – because carbon fibre = very sporty – but also an ‘aesthetic’ choice, because carbon fibre also = very excellent.
To this very excellent carbon fibre body comes a delightful little wing fixed onto the rear of the reimagined Italian hero. That tops off a number of “subtly redesigned” aerodynamic elements said to generate more downforce without sacrificing the car’s lines.
Eccentrica has also fitted stiffer springs and recalibrated the adaptive dampers to be more responsive, but still maintains that away from the circuit, it’ll remain comfortable “on spirited canyon roads”.
There are Brembo brakes, which now hide behind new lightweight forged alloy wheels with better brake cooling ducts. There are also a few more 0s and 1s into the Diablo’s ECU so that throttle response across the rev range is “sharp, instantaneous and visceral”.
No word on any engine upgrades, but likely none are needed, because this Diablo gets a tweaked version of Lamborghini’s 5.7-litre nat-asp V12 (new cams, more power). Bet on around 540bhp.
Which makes this a carbon fibre rocket. Inside, the Pacchetto Titano features Alcantara upholstery, billet aluminium accents, and a motorsport-derived steering wheel.
“We wanted to create a package that genuinely amplifies the driving experience without overshadowing the core essence of our car,” said Eccentrica boss Emanuel Colombini.
It’s one of just 19 Eccentrica Diablos planned, and will be shown off this weekend at The Quail motorsport show in California alongside a couple of other special Diablos: the ‘Rose Pheonix’ (rose gold livery), and ‘Green Dragon’ (green body/leather). We’ll take ours in black, thanks.
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