CAYAGO AG has an innovative sports vehicle for the sea, and now the German enterprise is teaming up with Automobili Lamborghini to design a ‘Lambo for the waters.’ It’s called the Seabob SE63 and is easily the fanciest diver propulsion vehicle you can mount to ride the waters. And if the sports car looks and feels are not enough, the Seabob is a capable battery-powered personal watercraft that can let you chase the sharks (or run away from them) at up to 22mph.
Designed with the craftsmanship and engineering ability of the collaborating stalwarts, the refined Seabob can let everyone who’s ever tried an underwater scooter elevate their entire riding experience. Rather than elevating the body at high speeds, the sports car-style DPV basically keeps the upper body stable “so that rather than gliding, riders fly across the water,” Lamborghini states in its press release.
Designer: CAYAGO AG x Lamborghini
“The Seabob SE63 for Automobili Lamborghini brings Italian automotive flair to the open sea,” CAYAGO notes. It is powered by a battery-operated propulsion system (new design makes space for a larger battery), which allows it to attain a top speed of 22mph. An evolutionary upgrade to its existing Seabob, this special design for Lambo reflects the inspiration right from the colors and materials used in the construction.
The cockpit resembles that of a Lamborghini sports car, while its original paint finishes in Arancio Egon, Verde Gea, Grigio Lynx, Verde Selvans, Giallo, and Bianco Siderale reflect the Lambo DNA. Familiar aesthetics are also visible in the start button, the LED lamps, and the angular front fascia. It’s not just the automobile-inspired shell; what lies within the Seabob SE63’s titanium and magnesium body with ‘carbon fiber motor shaft in the drive system’ is far more inspiring.
Beneath its futuristic shell, the Seabob SE63 has a new motor that can generate around 8.4 horsepower. This allows the watercraft to hit top speeds that rival some species of sharks. Even at such high speeds, the redesigned wing system offers enhanced stability to the rider. The ergonomic grip assures that the rider is absolutely in control and can ride the Seabob with more confidence and safety.
The Seabob SE63 was recently unveiled to the public and is now going into production, which is slated to begin in early 2016. Reportedly, the water scooter should start shipping to us in the summer next year. If you’re interested, stay tuned here. We will update more information as and when it is available.
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