Automobili Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group have unveiled a new limited edition motor yacht celebrating Lamborghini’s 1963 foundation. The ‘Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63’ sets out to combine Lamborghini’s core values (performance, driving pleasure, attention to detail and emotion), with a distinct design that speaks to the brand’s Italian style and heritage.
“If I had to imagine a Lamborghini on water, this would be my vision!” declares Stefano Domenicali, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini.
Developed by The Italian Sea Group, the new motor yacht reportedly takes inspiration from the Sián FKP 37 hybrid super sports car.
“If I had to imagine a Lamborghini on water, this would be my vision!”
The Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 is built for speed
The challenge of re-interpreting the common DNA traits of both brands has inspired all phases of the project, say the duo, from design principles to technical characteristics.
”This yacht represents the significance of creating a valuable partnership, at its best,” notes Domenicali. “Our co-operation allows the essence of both organisations’ style and expertise to be transferred to different worlds, sharing in their diversity to interpret and add value to the final product in a new environment.”
The classic Lambo style is evident
Giovanni Costantino, CEO of The Italian Sea Group, predicts the new motor yacht will become as futuristic an icon as the car she is inspired by, satisfying the avid collector as well as those loving life at sea.
“Selected owners around the world will own not only the fastest Tecnomar motor yacht in the fleet, but a Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 masterpiece. I’m proud that we have chosen to create this innovative and challenging project with Automobili Lamborghini, which links technology, supreme design, quality and performance.”
The new motor yacht is certainly a spectacular exercise in style and design. Inspired by Lamborghini super sports cars’ performance, the motor yacht uses two MAN V12-2000 hp engines, to reach 60 knots, making it the fastest of the Tecnomar fleet.
Design lines recall the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37
The use of carbon fibre, common to Lamborghini super sports cars, puts the motor yacht in the ultra-lightweight boat classification, with its 63 feet length weighing in at just 24 tons.
Hull and superstructure has been created from a high-performance shell developed by naval engineers specialising in hydrodynamic sciences, reinterpreting the design lines created by Marcello Gandini in the Miura and the Countach of the 60s and 70s. The hard top is inspired by Lamborghini roadsters.
The bow lights are an homage to the Lamborghini concept car Terzo Millennio and to the Sián FKP 37, both recognisable by their Y-shaped front lights.
The motor yacht’s instrument panel reimagines the car cockpit in a nautical style
The motor yacht’s instrument panel reimagines the car cockpit in a nautical style, completely integrating all navigation and control systems. As found in Lamborghini’s road cars, details are finished in carbon fibre, with Lamborghini’s Carbon Skin, used in the sports seats and on the helm, styled as the super sports car’s steering wheel.
Even the classic start/stop button combo is exactly the same as that used to start a Lamborghini engine.
Buyers can choose from extensive exterior colours and livery options. The interior is offered in two versions choosing from an extensive combination of materials.
Automobili Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group have unveiled a new limited edition motor yacht celebrating Lamborghini’s 1963 foundation. The ‘Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63’ sets out to combine Lamborghini’s core values (performance, driving pleasure, attention to detail and emotion), with a distinct design that speaks to the brand’s Italian style and heritage.
“If I had to imagine a Lamborghini on water, this would be my vision!” declares Stefano Domenicali, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini.
Developed by The Italian Sea Group, the new motor yacht reportedly takes inspiration from the Sián FKP 37 hybrid super sports car.
The challenge of re-interpreting the common DNA traits of both brands has inspired all phases of the project, say the duo, from design principles to technical characteristics.
”This yacht represents the significance of creating a valuable partnership, at its best,” notes Domenicali. “Our co-operation allows the essence of both organisations’ style and expertise to be transferred to different worlds, sharing in their diversity to interpret and add value to the final product in a new environment.”
Giovanni Costantino, CEO of The Italian Sea Group, predicts the new motor yacht will become as futuristic an icon as the car she is inspired by, satisfying the avid collector as well as those loving life at sea.
“Selected owners around the world will own not only the fastest Tecnomar motor yacht in the fleet, but a Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 masterpiece. I’m proud that we have chosen to create this innovative and challenging project with Automobili Lamborghini, which links technology, supreme design, quality and performance.”
The new motor yacht is certainly a spectacular exercise in style and design. Inspired by Lamborghini super sports cars’ performance, the motor yacht uses two MAN V12-2000 hp engines, to reach 60 knots, making it the fastest of the Tecnomar fleet.
The use of carbon fibre, common to Lamborghini super sports cars, puts the motor yacht in the ultra-lightweight boat classification, with its 63 feet length weighing in at just 24 tons.
Hull and superstructure has been created from a high-performance shell developed by naval engineers specialising in hydrodynamic sciences, reinterpreting the design lines created by Marcello Gandini in the Miura and the Countach of the 60s and 70s. The hard top is inspired by Lamborghini roadsters.
The bow lights are an homage to the Lamborghini concept car Terzo Millennio and to the Sián FKP 37, both recognisable by their Y-shaped front lights.
The motor yacht’s instrument panel reimagines the car cockpit in a nautical style, completely integrating all navigation and control systems. As found in Lamborghini’s road cars, details are finished in carbon fibre, with Lamborghini’s Carbon Skin, used in the sports seats and on the helm, styled as the super sports car’s steering wheel.
Even the classic start/stop button combo is exactly the same as that used to start a Lamborghini engine.
Buyers can choose from extensive exterior colours and livery options. The interior is offered in two versions choosing from an extensive combination of materials.
The first boat will be available early 2021.
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