
- Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group revealed the 101ft Tecnomar yacht.
- Styling draws from Lambo’s latest Fenomeno and Temerario supercars.
- Deliveries start in 2027 for buyers wanting the ultimate floating status symbol.
Automobili Lamborghini has never been shy about flexing its ego. This latest collaboration might be the ultimate maritime manifestation of that attitude. Unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show, what you see here is the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT.
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Designed to turn heads and measure more than nautical miles, it spans 101 feet (30 meters) in length. It’s the kind of boat that makes a supercar like the Fenomeno you see parked next to it look tiny, and it’s a floating reminder that in some circles, size really does matter.
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This isn’t Lamborghini’s first dance with the Italian Sea Group. In the past, it launched the Tecnomar 63, and this time, the formula remains the same… just bigger. Sant’Agata’s design language is obvious in the hexagonal lines all over the 101FT. It clearly takes cues from the new Fenomeno, including Y-shaped lighting.
Thousands of Horses of Power
Under the skin, a trio of MTU 16V2000 M96L engines makes a total of 7,600 horsepower ( kW). In terms of performance, it allows the boat to travel at up to 45 knots (52 mph / 83 kph) or cruise at 35 knots (40 mph / 65 kph). As yachts go, that’s similar to supercar performance but with a sundeck and guest cabins.
A Lamborghini Lounge at Sea
Speaking of the interior, it also borrows heavily from Lamborghini supercar styling. That includes more hexagons, bright colors, special stitching, and even a bull statue. The bridge chairs look like they’ve come right out of a Lamborghini supercar, and the dashboard does too.
As for accommodation, there are rooms for three crew members and nine guest cabins. Keep in mind that all of the images here are renderings. The example Lamborghini brought out at the show was just a scale model.
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Price of Excess
Lamborghini and the Italian Sea Group haven’t built any of these just yet. Evidently, they’ll ‘set sail’ in 2027, and for now, we have no idea what pricing will look like. If the Technomar Lamborghini 63 is anything to base it on, we expect pricing well north of $10 million. Used examples of the 63 can go for half that or more, and none offer the same scale or level of luxury promised here.
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