Lamborghini has just unveiled its new toy, and it's not a car!

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We know Lamborghini for its supercars, extreme SUVs and ever more extravagant concepts. But this time, the Italian brand has a surprise in store: its new "toy" has neither wheels nor a V12. Because yes, the bull's latest creation... is made for diving into water.

The SEABOB SE63

The fruit of a partnership with CAYAGO AG, a German specialist in high-end electric water toys, the SEABOB SE63 Automobili Lamborghini is billed as the most powerful seascooter ever produced by the German brand, combining the DNA of a supercar with the cutting-edge engineering of the nautical world.

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Imagine a cross between a shark and a Lamborghini Revuelto. The aggressive fairing, the hexagonal motifs, the supercar-inspired lights, a digital cockpit reminiscent of a Huracán... everything is designed to offer an aquatic experience as intense as a track session.

Supercar-style driving experience

Beneath this futuristic hull lies a new electric motor and latest-generation battery. The materials used - titanium, magnesium and carbon fiber - reflect the seriousness of the approach.

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According to Lamborghini and CAYAGO, the SE63 delivers instant acceleration and "supersport-like" handling. Ergonomic handles and a new fin system ensure perfect stability, even at high speeds underwater. And for fans of extreme sensations, an optional "Performance Board" lets you literally "fly" through the waves.

Of course, this nautical toy is painted in the Lamborghini color chart: Arancio Egon, Verde Gea, Grigio Lynx, Bianco Siderale, and many others. Even the starter button is based on that of a road-going Lamborghini. In a word, everything is done to remind you that you are indeed in the presence of a product designed in the spirit of Sant'Agata Bolognese.

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Available in 2026

The SEABOB SE63 Automobili Lamborghini made its first public appearance at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025. Production will start in 2026, and marketing will be via a network of specialized distributors.

The price has not yet been revealed, but given that a classic Seabob costs between $9,500 and $17,500, needless to say, the Lamborghini badge will drive up the bill. A detail that won't scare off the targeted clientele.

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