Lamborghini has built V12 supercars, hybrid hypercars, and SUVs that think they’re race cars. Now, the Italian brand with the charging bull has taken its obsession with speed off the tarmac and straight into the water. Meet the SEABOB SE63, the result of a collaboration with German watersports specialist Cayago, and the most powerful seascooter the company has ever created.

This isn’t a gimmicky toy for lounging around the yacht deck. The SE63 is a complete rethinking of what a personal watercraft can be. Lamborghini insists it’s not an evolution of Cayago’s previous models but a clean-sheet design. The stats back that up: a newly developed electric drive system, advanced battery tech, and lightweight exotic materials like titanium, magnesium, and a carbon-fiber motor shaft—all in service of one thing: speed.
Plant your chest on the SE63, squeeze the control grips, and it responds like a Huracán Performante with a jet intake. Acceleration is instant, violent in the best way, and the ride is anything but sedate. Stability comes from a redesigned wing system, and if that’s not enough, buyers can spec an optional Performance Board that bolts to the rear, effectively turning the SE63 into a waterborne missile. At top speed, it doesn’t feel like gliding—it feels like flying just inches above the waves.

Naturally, the Lamborghini connection isn’t just mechanical. The SE63 wears its Italian lineage proudly. The bodywork mirrors the hard-edged geometry of Sant’Agata’s finest, finished in the same outrageous colors you’d find on an Aventador or Revuelto: Arancio Egon (a retina-searing orange), Verde Gea, Grigio Lynx, Verde Selvans, Giallo, and Bianco Siderale. Even the cockpit borrows cues from Lamborghini dashboards, right down to a start button that’s meant to make you feel like you’re firing up a V12—even if what’s really kicking in is a whisper-quiet electric motor.

The world will see the SE63 for the first time at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2025, with production scheduled for 2026. Pricing hasn’t been announced, but “Lamborghini water toy” and “most powerful seascooter ever built” should give you a hint: if you have to ask, it’s probably cheaper to just buy another yacht.
One thing’s certain: Lamborghini has taken its “fun to drive” mantra offshore. Forget lounging at anchor—the SE63 is about full-throttle aquatic chaos, Lamborghini style.
Source: Lamborghini