

- The Seabob SE63 for Automobili Lamborghini is a luxury electric watercraft.
- It is an officially licensed creation with Lamborghini-inspired design cues.
- Owners can glide above and beneath the water’s surface with this machine.
Life aboard a superyacht might sound like paradise, but even champagne sunsets and infinity views can get a little samey when you’ve seen your hundredth horizon. That’s why we have high-performance electric water toys, built to keep the ultra-wealthy from dying of boredom at sea.
Leading the charge is Seabob, now teaming up with Lamborghini to deliver a special edition that fuses supercar swagger with something you can actually ride in the water.
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The Seabob SE63 for Automobili Lamborghini looks like the improbable offspring of a shark and a supercar. Its sculpted shell is covered in hexagonal patterns reminiscent of Lamborghini’s road models. Instead of slipping into a cockpit, you ride it like a jet ski, gripping the sleek handles mounted on its sides.
Supercar Style in the Water
The ultra-aggressive headlights are inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto, something also echoed in the digital instrument cluster and even the stop-start button. At the rear, the jet outlet resembles an oversized tailpipe, much like a Huracán’s exhaust. Buyers can also add the Performance Board extension, which lengthens the craft and allows it to skim the surface of the water as if it were flying.
In fact, even the body can be painted in various shades from the Lamborghini color palette like Arancio Egon, Verde Gea, Grigio Lynx, Verde Selvans, Giallo, and Bianco Siderale.
Built in Germany by Cayago, the company behind all Seabob-branded “luxury water toys,” the SE63 is based on the flagship F9, but features a series of technical and material upgrades.
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Power comes from a newly developed electric motor architecture, which is combined with the latest battery tech. Key components are crafted from titanium, magnesium, and carbon fiber. Output figures remain undisclosed, though Seabob describes it as its most powerful model yet.
Ride and Release
According to the company, the riding experience is not just a bit faster, but “thrillingly intense and unrestrained”, with handling that is “reminiscent of a super sports car“.
The Seabob SE63 for Automobili Lamborghini is set to make its first splashy appearance at the Cannes Yachting Festival later this month, with production penciled in for 2026. Sales will run through select distribution partners starting that summer, though pricing remains a mystery.
Still if you must know, regular Seabobs range from about $9,500 to $17,500, so expect the Lamborghini badge to tack on a healthy surcharge, but who’s really counting anyway?