The new Seabob SE63 for Automobili Lamborghini is set to raise the bar for water toys on superyachts. It is the result of a brand collaboration between the VW Group sports car daughter and the German manufacturer Cayago AG.
This new high-performance water toy is the result of a brand collaboration between Cayago AG, the leading
German manufacturer of electric-powered water sleds, based in Bad Salzuflen, and Italian luxury car manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini, based in Sant’Agata Bolognese.

“The objective of this collaboration is to develop a watercraft for the maritime market that impresses through modern e-mobility and excellent driving characteristics with powerful performance, whilst also featuring an environmentally friendly propulsion system with zero emissions,” says the press release.
The name for the Seabob SE63 stands for ‘Special Edition’ and the founding year of Lamborghini: 1963. Regarding technical specifications, the Seabob SE63 can deliver 162 TP (thrust performance).

35 kg, 35 kph
Weighing in at 35 kg, the watercraft can be moved on board yachts without the need for technical aids. Once in the water, the Seabob SE63 can maneuver quickly and dynamically.
The Seabob SE63 offers two driving modes: Normal mode is ideal for underwater travel, whilst Sport mode provides a speed boost, massively ramping up torque to accelerate the vehicle to maximum performance.
An optional Performance Board can also be fitted to the rear of the watercraft: the operator can then adopt a
prone position that allows the sled to reach a top speed of up to 35 kph on the water surface. The
Performance Board incorporates a distinctive foil on the underside that generates powerful lift, which lets the
vehicle transition into the planing phase in a matter of seconds.

‘Super sports’ design
Lamborghini’s design DNA is clearly visible in the Seabob SE63’s look and feel. In the cockpit, the electric water toy features the legendary start button together with the familiar central carbon element, well known from Lamborghini super sports cars.
The digital speedometer is also inspired by the distinctive Lamborghini digits. Technical parts made from titanium and magnesium, along with a carbon fibre motor shaft in the drive system, turn the Seabob SE63 into a masterpiece of engineering. Electrically extending side wings offer additional stability when handling the sea toy on the water’s surface.

A digital product launch was undertaken last September, but the first real-world exhibition is currently taking place at the Düsseldorf marine tradeshow, alongside the new Lamborghini Revuelto hybrid sports car. Production of the Seabob SE63 is planned for the second quarter of 2026.


