Automobili Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group present the new Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT motoryacht

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At the Monaco Yacht Show, Automobili Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group presented the worldwide premiere of the new Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT. The collaboration between the two companies began in 2020 with the launch of the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63, which paid tribute to the year the House of Sant’Agata was founded and was a huge success among enthusiasts.

The new 101FT, named for its length of about 30 meters, embodies the synthesis between two companies that are worthy of representing Made in Italy excellence on the global level. Distinguished by high technological and design value, the project was conceived with the aim of creating an unrepeatable experience for those who drive the motoryacht, just as it is for Lamborghini customers. The model stems from the synergy between the two brands, combining the technical and engineering excellence of The Italian Sea Group with the distinctive aesthetics and innovation typical of Lamborghini’s super sports cars.

Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, comments: “With the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT, we are taking Lamborghini’s DNA to sea: performance, design, and innovation come together in a motoryacht that redefines the concept of nautical luxury. It is not only a yacht, but an affirmation of Italian excellence. The Italian Sea Group and Automobili Lamborghini share an exclusive clientele, who are passionate about beauty, technology, and extreme performance. It is exactly this shared vision that makes our collaboration so natural and so significant.”

In fact, luxury, design, and innovation are the keywords that define this prestigious yacht that exalts the excellence of Italian industry. The Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT features some of the most appreciated iconic elements of Lamborghini design and lines. Starting from the exteriors, inspired by the new few-off  Fenomeno1 – produced in a limited edition of just 29 cars – presented in a worldwide premiere in August at Monterey Car Week. In addition to the color – the Giallo Crius used for the launch livery –, other elements inspired by the Fenomeno include the front and rear lights, which take a cue from those used on the car from Sant’Agata Bolognese. But it is the whole of the exterior lines that possess the unmistakable, iconic and essential hallmark of the brand, where every detail combines the maximum functionality with the utmost aesthetic purity.

The yacht’s helm station also clearly draws inspiration from the cars of Sant’Agata Bolognese, particularly the Temerario2, Lamborghini’s “fuoriclasse” hybrid V8 HPEV. This means that being at the helm of the 101FT gives the same feeling as being behind the wheel of a Lamborghini super sports car.

The interiors have an affinity with those of the models of the House of Sant’Agata Bolognese in terms of colors, stitching, and forms. In fact, the iconic Lamborghini elements onboard include hexagons, clean lines, and the “Y”-shape. The yacht can accommodate up to nine guests and has three crew cabins, ensuring spacious and comfortable environments that make even the longest journeys pleasant.

Mitja Borkert, Design Director of Automobili Lamborghini, remarked: “With the new Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT motoryacht, we aimed to create a product that embodies the main design characteristics of our super sports cars. All the details, from the exterior to the color, to the interior areas, recall and are inspired by Lamborghini’s DNA. Our Centro Stile, in operation for twenty years at Lamborghini’s historical headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese, worked with care to ensure that every element was studied in meticulous detail and reflected the brand’s unmistakable design.

From the technical perspective, the 101FT is equipped with three powerful MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines, combined with three surface propellers, which make it possible to reach a top speed of 45 knots and a cruising speed of 35 knots. These performance figures are supported by a total output of 7.600 horsepower and two 35 kW generators, ensuring efficiency and reliability in every condition.

The Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT was presented in a scale version in an exclusive premiere during the press conference at the Monaco Yacht Show, the most prestigious showcase of the international nautical panorama. The definitive model will set sail at the end of 2027.

Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101FT

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Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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