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Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63: A 4,000-HP Supercar for the Sea

Automobili Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group built a 63-foot carbon fiber motor yacht limited to just 63 examples.

The Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 is a 63-foot, carbon fiber motor yacht powered by twin MAN V12 engines producing a combined 4,000 horsepower, capable of reaching 60 knots.

Ad Personam extends from the road to the water

Lamborghini's Ad Personam customization program carries over to the Tecnomar 63, letting clients specify from an extensive palette of exterior colors, livery options, and interior material combinations.

V12 power, transferred to the water

Twin MAN V12 engines producing 2,000 horsepower each give the Tecnomar 63 a combined output that dwarfs most vessels in its size class.

Collector completism across decades of ownership

For Lamborghini collectors who already own multiple cars, a matching yacht configured through the same Ad Personam program represents a kind of completism that no other supercar manufacturer currently offers at this level of integration.

A brand extension aimed at existing owners

Lamborghini chose a single, high-investment product developed with a specialist partner, aimed squarely at existing owners and ultra-high-net-worth collectors rather than aspirational shoppers.

Centro Stile meets naval engineering

Lamborghini's Centro Stile worked directly with The Italian Sea Group's naval engineers during the design phase, and the yacht drew inspiration from the Sián FKP 37, the hybrid V12 that served as the brand's technology flagship.

Sián FKP 37 design cues carried onto the hull

The Tecnomar 63's hull and superstructure use a high-performance carbon fiber shell, and its exterior silhouette deliberately echoes the low, aggressive stance of Lamborghini's mid-engine cars.

A day boat built for speed, not ocean crossings

Categorized as a sportsboat with two cabins and accommodations for two crew, the Tecnomar 63 is best suited for weekending rather than extended cruising, mirroring the singular focus of Lamborghini's most extreme road cars.

Secondary-market values reflect true scarcity

One source reports that asking prices on the secondary market typically range from approximately $3.4 million to $5.1 million, with the final figure varying significantly based on customization, model year, and delivery logistics.

Engineering substance, not a badge exercise

Real carbon fiber construction, genuine performance figures, and actual weight targets separate the Tecnomar 63 from a simple badge exercise and prove Lamborghini's design philosophy transfers beyond the road.