New Super Gadget from Lamborghini Created Not for Roads, but for Underwater Diving

Luxury Watercraft from Lamborghini

Life on a superyacht may seem like paradise, but even champagne sunsets and endless views become somewhat monotonous after the hundredth horizon. That’s why high-performance electric water toys exist, designed to save the wealthiest from boredom at sea.

The leader in this field is Seabob, which is now collaborating with Lamborghini to introduce a special version that combines the boldness of a supercar with something you can actually ride in the water.

The Seabob SE63 for Automobili Lamborghini looks like an incredible child of a shark and a supercar. Its streamlined body is covered in hexagonal patterns reminiscent of Lamborghini’s road models. Instead of climbing into a cockpit, you operate it like a jet ski, holding onto the stylish handles on the sides.

Supercar Style in the Water

The extremely aggressive headlights are inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto, which is also reflected in the digital instrument panel and even in the start-stop button. At the rear, the water jet resembles a huge exhaust pipe, similar to the Huracán’s exhaust. Buyers can also add the Performance Board extension, which lengthens the device and allows it to glide on the water’s surface as if it’s flying.

In fact, even the hull can be painted in various shades from Lamborghini’s color palette, such as Arancio Egon, Verde Gea, Grigio Lynx, Verde Selvans, Giallo, and Bianco Siderale.

Technology and Materials

Built in Germany by Cayago, the company behind all Seabob-branded ‘luxury water toys,’ the SE63 is based on the flagship F9 model but has a number of technical and material improvements.

Power is provided by a new electric motor architecture combined with the latest battery technologies. Key components are made from titanium, magnesium, and carbon fiber. Performance figures remain undisclosed, although Seabob describes it as their most powerful model to date.

User Experience

According to the company, the riding experience is not just a bit faster, but “thrillingly intense and unstoppable,” with handling that “resembles a super sports car.”

The Seabob SE63 for Automobili Lamborghini will debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival later this month, with production scheduled for 2026. Sales will begin through selected distribution partners that summer, although the price remains a secret.

If you’re wondering, regular Seabobs cost approximately from $9,500 to $17,500, so expect the Lamborghini badge to add a substantial premium, but who’s really counting?

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This product demonstrates how luxury brands combine their efforts to create unique products that blend style, technology, and environmental friendliness. Such collaborations are becoming increasingly popular among manufacturers seeking to meet the demands of the most discerning clients looking for exclusivity not only on land but also in the water.

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