The Tecnomar 63 by Lamborghini, or the “Lamborghini boat” as it’s affectionately known, is a vessel that has taken the yachting world by storm. Its striking design, inspired by Lamborghini’s iconic supercars, and its promise of exhilarating performance have captured the imagination of boat enthusiasts and social media alike. But what is it truly like to experience this 4000-horsepower “supercar of the sea”? This review, brought to you by TWW Yachts, takes you on a thrilling drive test of the Lamborghini 63, exploring its design, performance, and overall appeal.
First Impressions: Larger Than Life
The Lamborghini 63 makes a bold statement from the moment you lay eyes on it. Its angular lines, aggressive stance, and unmistakable Lamborghini styling cues create a sense of drama and excitement. The first thing that strikes you is its size. It’s significantly larger in person than it appears in renderings or social media clips, giving it a commanding presence on the water.
The detailing is exquisite, with Lamborghini-inspired touches throughout. The lighting, reminiscent of the Aventador road car, the fairleads that resemble Lamborghini exhausts, and the prominent 63 moniker all contribute to the boat’s unique character. But it’s not just about aesthetics. Practical features like the carbon fiber passerelle and the spacious foredeck sunbathing area with its concealed anchor locker demonstrate that the Lamborghini 63 is as functional as it is stylish.


Dinette: Socializing in Style
The dinette is a surprisingly practical and inviting space. Wide walkways, protective screens, and a large table with ample seating make it ideal for socializing and dining. The table even adjusts electronically, allowing you to lower it for relaxed lounging or raise it for formal dining. The carbon fiber and composite hardtop, with its integrated glass panels, provides shade while maintaining a bright and airy atmosphere.
Helm Station: A Driver’s Dream
The helm station is a testament to Lamborghini’s design influence. The carbon fiber detailing is extensive and exquisite, from the handholds to the sink cover. The door handles, taken directly from a Lamborghini road car, add a playful touch. The Y-shaped hardtop design and the massive one-piece windscreen create a sense of spaciousness and provide excellent visibility.
The seating is both comfortable and stylish, with Lamborghini bull logos etched into the backrests and racing-style straps for added security at high speeds. The helm station itself is a symphony of Lamborghini design, with digital displays, sporty controls, and a steering wheel that feels perfectly at home in a supercar.
Foredeck: Sun, Sea, and Style
The foredeck is dedicated to sunbathing and relaxation. The expansive sunpad, framed by sleek lines and carbon fiber accents, offers ample space for soaking up the sun. Pop-up cleats and concealed storage maintain the clean aesthetic. The Lamborghini badge and Tecnomar logo, set against a carbon fiber background, add a touch of exclusivity.
Interior: Surprisingly Spacious and Practical
The interior of the Lamborghini 63, designed by the Italian Sea Group, is surprisingly spacious and practical. The galley, while a bit dark, is well-equipped with a fridge, cooktop, microwave, sink, and ample storage. Clever touches like the magnetic glassware holders demonstrate thoughtful design. Â
The guest cabin features twin beds, ample storage, and Lamborghini-inspired detailing throughout. The shared bathroom is spacious and well-appointed, with a carbon fiber toilet, a large shower cubicle, and Lamborghini design elements in the sink and towel pegs.
The owner’s cabin forward is even more impressive, with large hull windows, a comfortable bed, and a more open and airy feel. While storage is slightly limited compared to the guest cabin, the overall ambiance is one of luxury and comfort.


Crew Accommodation: Compact and Functional
The crew cabin, accessed through a deck hatch, is compact but functional, with twin bunks, storage, and a separate wet room. It’s designed for occasional use, primarily for day charters or short overnight trips.
Engine Room: The Heart of the Beast
The engine room houses the heart of the Lamborghini 63: twin MAN V12 engines, each producing 2000 horsepower. These massive 24-liter powerplants deliver an astounding 6500 newton meters of torque, promising exhilarating performance. The engine room itself is spacious and well-organized, with easy access to all systems.
Driving Experience: Exhilarating and Engaging
Driving the Lamborghini 63 is an experience unlike any other. The startup procedure, with its Lambo car-style rocket launcher switches, sets the tone for an adrenaline-fueled adventure. The acceleration is ferocious, pushing you back in your seat as the boat surges forward. The sound of the engines is intoxicating, a symphony of power and performance.
The Lamborghini 63 is not a boat for the faint of heart. It requires active involvement from the driver, demanding precise control of the throttles and tabs to achieve optimal performance. But the rewards are immense. The sensation of speed, the responsiveness of the helm, and the sheer power on tap create an exhilarating and unforgettable experience.
Night Mode: A Showstopper
The Lamborghini 63 is a head-turner day or night. But at night, with its distinctive lighting, it transforms into a true showstopper. The illuminated Lamborghini bull logo, the glowing accents, and the overall aura of exclusivity make it the center of attention wherever it goes.
Conclusion: A True Lamborghini Experience
The Tecnomar 63 by Lamborghini is more than just a boat with a famous badge. It’s a true Lamborghini experience on the water. Its striking design, exhilarating performance, and attention to detail capture the essence of the Lamborghini brand. While it may require a more hands-on approach to driving, the rewards are immense. The Lamborghini 63 is a boat that will leave you breathless, a vessel that will create memories that last a lifetime.


