Lamborghini-Style Speedboat Sells in the U.S.
A head-turning speedboat inspired by a Lamborghini supercar just found a new owner online.
A one-of-a-kind speedboat styled after the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ recently sold on the Bring a Trailer auction site for $50,500.
The boat was built by Watersports Car, a Miami company known for creating watercraft inspired by iconic automobiles. In Florida, several rental companies even offer similar eye-catching boats for short-term use.


This particular model closely mirrors the aggressive look of the Aventador SVJ, featuring signature-style headlights, wheel-inspired design elements, and a bold rear wing. Its standout paint scheme—a mix of bright pink, white, and turquoise—makes it impossible to miss on the water. Inside, the cabin is finished with leather and carbon fiber accents, reinforcing the high-end, automotive feel.


Power comes from a naturally aspirated 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine built by Yamaha, producing around 250 horsepower. The sale also included a single-axle trailer, making transport between locations straightforward.
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