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Lamborghini’s First Underwater Scooter Is One of the Most Powerful Ever

The battery-powered personal watercraft can reach speeds of up to 22 mph.

By Bryan Hood

September 22, 2025
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Sure, you can drive the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato off-road, but the latest Raging Bull can be taken off land completely. The Italian supercar maker has teamed up with Cayago for a special edition of the ubiquitous Seabob. The German company says the latest version of its battery-powered personal watercraft is also its most powerful model yet. This isn’t the first time Lamborghini has built a supercar for the sea. Earlier this decade, the automaker teamed up with Tecnomar for a 4,000-hp sport yacht called the Lamborghini 63. The new Seabob Special Edition 63 (or SE63)—1963 was the year Lamborghini transitioned from making tractors to sports cars—isn’t anywhere near as powerful but is also a decidedly more accessible type of water toy. The collaboration is based on the current-generation Seabob F9, which was actually designed with the help of Studio F.A. Porsche, according to Newatlas. The newer watercraft features a subtly reworked look that includes nods to Lamborghini’s current crop..

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