Lamborghini V12 Engine for Sale | Aventador Murcielago Diablo

Code: vaz750
(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • Engine Type: 60-degree V12, DOHC, 48 valves (4 per cylinder)
  • Displacement: 5.7L to 6.5L (confirmed at order)
  • Horsepower: 485 to 770 hp depending on model
  • Torque: 479 to 531 lb-ft (confirmed at order)
  • Condition: Used OEM, Inspected and Documented
  • In Stock – Multiple Generation Variants – Call to Confirm Specific Model Availability
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet – Specialist Exotic Engine Handling
  • Generation and Application Model Confirmed – Aventador, Murcielago, or Diablo
  • Fully Inspected and Documented Before Shipping
  • No Core Charge – Keep Your Old Engine
  • 15 Day Replacement Warranty on Internal Defects

$12,000.00

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Description

About This Engine

The Lamborghini V12 is one of the longest-running naturally aspirated V12 programs in automotive history. The first version was designed by Giotto Bizzarrini and entered production in 1963 at 3.5 liters for the Lamborghini 350GT. Over 47 years it grew to 6.5 liters in the final Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce – with each generation delivering dramatically increasing output while maintaining the fundamental 60-degree V12 DOHC architecture.

For the 2011 Aventador, Lamborghini chose to design an entirely new engine from a blank sheet. The L539, while sharing the same 6.5-liter displacement and 60-degree V12 layout as its predecessor, uses entirely different bore and stroke dimensions – 95mm bore by 76.4mm stroke in an oversquare configuration. The L539 debuted with 700 hp and was progressively developed to 770 hp in the Aventador SVJ. The two generations share no internal components.

Whether you need a replacement for a Murcielago, Aventador, or earlier Diablo, we document the exact engine generation, displacement variant, and application model before every unit ships.

Signs You Need a Replacement Engine

  • Significant oil consumption above manufacturer specification – internal sealing deterioration on high-mileage exotic engines
  • Rough idle or misfiring not resolved by basic service – oiling system or injector issue
  • Overheating under sustained performance driving – cooling system deterioration
  • Unusual mechanical knock under load – bearing or valve train issue
  • ECU fault codes specific to individual cylinders – misfire detection

Known Problems With This Engine

  • Dry sump system maintenance: Both Murcielago and Aventador engines use dry sump oiling. Neglected dry sump systems are a primary cause of bearing failure. We inspect all accessible external oiling components before shipping.
  • Variable valve timing actuator wear on L539 Aventador: The VVT system can develop wear on high-mileage units causing fault codes and rough running. We note any related fault history where documentation exists.
  • Generation compatibility: Murcielago first-generation V12 and Aventador L539 share no interchangeable components. They require different transmissions, engine mounts, electronics, and supporting systems. Confirm your exact vehicle model before ordering.
  • High-mileage exotic service intervals: These engines require strict adherence to oil change intervals and manufacturer-specified lubricants. Many used examples show evidence of extended service intervals.

Lamborghini V12 Generations and Variants

The V12 covers two distinct engine families across almost 50 years of production. First Gen Diablo (1990-2001): 5.7L to 6.0L producing 485 to 550 hp. First Gen Murcielago (2001-2010): 6.2L to 6.5L producing 580 to 670 hp – LP640 made 640 hp, LP670 SV made 670 hp (final first-generation engine). L539 Aventador LP700: 6.5L 700 hp – new clean-sheet design, 95mm x 76.4mm oversquare, 8,250 rpm redline. L539 Aventador LP750 SV: 6.5L 750 hp track-focused with titanium intake valves. L539 Aventador SVJ: 6.5L 770 hp – highest production output with ALA active aerodynamics.

What Is Included

Included: Long block engine assembly as removed from donor vehicle. Specific accessories confirmed before shipping. Not Included: Transmission, dry sump tank, oil lines, intake systems, exhaust, ECU, wiring harness, and ancillary accessories. No core charge.

Vehicle Compatibility – Direct Fit

The Lamborghini V12 family was used in the Lamborghini 350GT and 400GT (1963-1968, 3.5L and 4.0L), Espada and Countach (1968-1990), Diablo (1990-2001, 5.7L to 6.0L), Murcielago (2001-2010, 6.2L to 6.5L up to 670 hp), and Aventador LP700 through SVJ (2011-2022, L539 6.5L, 700 to 770 hp). Due to unique drivetrain architecture per model, these engines are not straightforward swap candidates – each generation requires the corresponding transmission, ECU, dry sump system, and complete engine management from the same application.

Why Buy From Vaz Auto Solutions

  • Generation and application confirmed – Aventador L539, Murcielago, or Diablo documented before you pay
  • Full external inspection – oil system, cooling passages, and all accessible components evaluated
  • No core charge – keep your original engine
  • Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states with specialist packaging
  • 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
  • Call (240) 301-0095 – speak with someone who understands the critical differences between Lamborghini V12 generations

Additional information

engine-family

Lamborghini V12 (first gen through Murcielago | second gen L539 for Aventador)

displacement

5.7L to 6.5L depending on generation – confirmed at order

configuration

48 valves (4 per cylinder), 60-degree V12, DOHC

bore-x-stroke-aventador-l539

95.0 mm x 76.4 mm (3.74 in x 3.01 in)

aspiration

Naturally Aspirated (all production versions)

lubrication

Dry sump (Murcielago and Aventador)

fuel-system

Multi-point electronic fuel injection

block-and-head-material

Aluminum alloy

firing-order-aventador-l539

1-12-4-9-2-11-6-7-3-10-5-8

compression-ratio

11.0:1 (Murcielago) to 11.8:1 (Aventador L539)

horsepower

485 to 770 hp depending on model – confirmed at order

torque

479 to 531 lb-ft – confirmed at order

manufacturer

Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.

applications

Lamborghini 350GT through Aventador SVJ

condition

Inspected and Documented, Used OEM

2 reviews for Lamborghini V12 Engine for Sale | Aventador Murcielago Diablo

  1. Marco V.

    Needed a replacement LP640 V12 for my Lamborghini Murcielago. Vaz confirmed the first-generation vs L539 distinction upfront – that told me they understand these cars. Engine arrived well protected on a reinforced pallet. My Lamborghini shop confirmed the block is in excellent condition. Outstanding service.

  2. Chris A.

    Bought an L539 unit for my Lamborghini Aventador LP700 repair. Vaz documented the engine code and confirmed the LP700 variant before shipping. Arrived professionally packaged. My Lamborghini specialist confirmed it checks out. They were upfront that mileage could not be confirmed from records – appreciated the honesty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the first-generation and second-generation Lamborghini V12

The first-generation V12 (1963 through Murcielago 2010) grew from 3.5L to 6.5L over 47 years. The second-generation L539 for the 2011 Aventador is entirely new – different bore and stroke, different valve timing, different firing order, different ECU. The two share no interchangeable components.

Can I use a Murcielago V12 in an Aventador

No. These engines require entirely different transmissions, engine mounts, dry sump systems, ECU, and wiring harnesses. Contact us with your exact model and VIN.

Is installation something a regular shop can handle

Lamborghini V12 replacement should be performed by a Lamborghini-specialized shop or authorized service center. The dry sump system, high-voltage wiring, and model-specific procedures make this a specialist job.

Does the engine come with the ECU and wiring harness

No. The ECU and wiring harness are sold separately and in many cases are VIN-linked to the specific vehicle.

Is there a core charge

No. You are not required to return your old engine.

What is the L539 engine

The L539 is the second-generation Lamborghini V12 introduced in the 2011 Aventador. It is a clean-sheet 6.5L 60-degree V12 with 95mm x 76.4mm bore/stroke (oversquare) and an 8,250 rpm redline. It powered the LP700, LP750 SV, and SVJ variants producing 700 to 770 hp.

How does shipping work

Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 US states with specialist exotic engine packaging. Typical transit 5 to 10 business days. Call with your ZIP code for an accurate timeline.

Can mileage be confirmed for a used Lamborghini V12

Mileage varies by unit. Where available from the donor vehicle we provide it. Where mileage cannot be confirmed, we disclose this before your order is placed. Full inspection documentation is available on request.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty

Every used Lamborghini V12 engine sold by Vaz Auto Solutions is covered by a 15 day replacement warranty from the date of delivery.

Covered

  • Internal defects present at the time of delivery
  • Part does not perform as described
  • Wrong part shipped due to our fulfilment error

Not Covered

  • Damage from improper installation
  • Damage from incompatible components
  • External components unless specifically listed
  • Labor costs of any kind

To make a claim, contact us within 15 days of delivery at (240) 301-0095 or info@vazautosolutions.com.

Trust Badges

  • Generation Confirmed: Aventador L539, Murcielago, or Diablo documented before you pay
  • Fully Inspected: External inspection and documentation before shipping
  • Specialist Packaging: Exotic engine handled and packed accordingly
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Freight pallet, no hidden fees
  • No Core Charge: Keep your original engine
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered from delivery