Lamborghini yacht is a conceptual yacht design proposal for Lamborghini inspired by Lamborghini transportation collection with all the elegance of their car or motorcycle range. To align the design of the yacht with the Lamborghini cars, it contains a huge window in place of the mostly accentuated air intakes of the cars. Aside from illuminating the interiors, this single element can optically divide the yacht’s side view into two parts that makes it recognizable as a Lamborghini from afar. The use of carbon material and fiver Kevlar, the weight has been reduced up to desired level and the different motors ensure low power consumption and high performance indeed.
Designer : Mauro Lecchi





More info from the designer :
Open 50 foot monohull Sports
Hull length 15 m
Hull width 4 m
Height 3.8 m
Motors:
2x (3x) 550 hp v 12 – 60 ° Lamborghini petrol
(2×700 hp Volvo Penta IPS 900 diesel and 2×950 hp diesel Seatek)
The cockpit offers a pair of exterior deck aft, double sofa, bar and entertainment center.
Large windows and sky filtered window (opening).
The guide is raised and central.
The access to the hospitable and protected lounge on the foredeck is guaranteed by a step to the side of the guide through an opening in the large windshield.
Opposite the passage below decks.
The interior layout includes a full beam owner room with bath and separate shower, guest bedroom with bathroom in the bow.
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