
Since its presentation at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025, the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT has been moving forward in stages: spectacular concept in September, first sale in october, start of construction in November. But this time, it's no longer a hull under construction that we're discovering. For the first time, the rear is revealed.
A Lamborghini... seen from the sea
The new image published by Tecnomar and The Italian Sea Group is not insignificant. It doesn't show engines, cabins or cockpits. It shows what we'll actually see in real life: the signature.
Wide, angular, low to the water, the stern of the 101FT clearly echoes the visual codes of Sant'Agata Bolognese. Luminous Y-shaped lights, taut lines, sculpted surfaces... it's impossible not to see a direct kinship with the brand's latest creations. The name Lamborghini in the center. Beneath it, a technical signature: LMB 101.

7,900 hp: the power surge continues
At the time of its official unveiling, the yacht already boasted some extraordinary figures: three MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines, each rated at 2,600 hp. A total of 7,600 hp was announced at the time of the presentation. Enough to propel this 30-meter monster at 45 knots, or over 80 km/h. But as the months went by, a new figure emerged: 7,900 hp! In any case, this is a Lamborghini on the water.

The moment when the concept becomes an object
Having recently entered the outfitting phase, the site has reached the most important stage in its construction. This is where systems are installed, where volumes come to life, where design ceases to be a drawing.



The Temerario-inspired cockpit, Y and hexagonal motifs, and an Ad Personam-like customization program are all designed to ensure that the owner is not piloting a yacht, but an extension of his own automotive world. And this new rear view confirms one thing: the project is now much more than a prototype.
At the time this image was released, Tecnomar posted an almost philosophical message on Instagram:
“Supreme form of desire.
Public criticism, private attraction.
Speed, roar, exclusivity.»
A way of summing up what this boat represents. Built in aluminum and carbon, and able to accommodate nine guests and crew in three cabins, the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT still has some way to go before its scheduled launch in 2027.
