Forget sipping champagne on some “gentleman’s cruiser”—Lamborghini just dropped the hammer at the Monaco Yacht Show with the Tecnomar 101FT, a 30-meter missile that shreds the water with the same fury its cars unleash on asphalt.

Born from Lamborghini’s partnership with The Italian Sea Group, the 101FT follows the wildly successful Tecnomar 63. But this beast is on another level: a 7,600-horsepower monster, packing three MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines and triple surface props, good for a top speed of 45 knots (52 mph) and a 35-knot cruise. Translation? It’s a Countach on the water with afterburners strapped on.

Design? Pure Sant’Agata savagery. Inspired by the Fenomeno1 hypercar (limited to 29 unicorn builds), the yacht’s razor-sharp body lines, Y-shaped light signatures, and hexagonal geometry scream Lamborghini DNA. The launch spec wears Giallo Crius, so you’ll never mistake it for some anonymous billionaire toy—it’s instantly recognizable as a raging bull.

The helm station? Straight-up lifted from Lamborghini’s Temerario V8 HPEV hybrid supercar, giving the captain the same sensation as grabbing the wheel of a Lambo at full tilt. Inside, the Lamborghini design language runs deep—Y motifs, hexagons, Alcantara, and stitching that feels more Aventador SVJ than “yacht chic.”
It isn’t just about flexing dockside either. With space for nine guests plus three crew cabins, this superyacht delivers the full Lamborghini duality—brutal performance fused with just enough luxury to keep your passengers grinning instead of screaming.

The Tecnomar 101FT was unveiled in scale form at Monaco, but the real thing will prowl the oceans in late 2027. By then, expect Lamborghini owners to be racing each other not just down the highway—but across the horizon.