Lamborghini may be famous for its V-12-powered supercars, but the Italian company started out as a tractor manufacturer. What's more, Lamborghini also includes a division that produces 8.2-liter V-12 marine engines for powerboats and many luxury runabouts and small yachts, like those built by Riva, are powered by Lambo engines.

So it's not surprising to see high-performance yachts pop-out from time to time with a Lamborghini mill under the "hood." One such example is the Tecnomar 63, a luxury yacht designed and built by the Italian Sea Group and Tacnomar for Lamborghini. It's inspired by the company's road cars, it features massive Lambo power, and it's incredibly expensive.

Just like the road car, this yacht boasts an angular design combined with hexagonal styling cues, as well as Y-shaped headlamps, a Lamborghini trademark. It also features a big amount of carbon-fiber, as well as a dashboard based on the Sian FKP37.

But by far the most impressive feature is the fire power. Just like the Aventador and other Lambo supercars, this yacht packs V-12 power. But it has nothing to do with the 6.3-liter V-12 you can find in the road cars. Instead, it's using a pair of 24.2-liter V-12 diesels that generate 2,000 horsepower each. That's a total out of 4,000 horsepower, more than five times more than the Aventador SVJ.

Weighing in at 24 tons, the 63-feet-long yacht reaches a top speed of 60 knots, which is the equivalent of around 69 mph. Granted, that's nowhere near as fast as a Lambo supercar, usually capable of more than 200 mph, but it's pretty fast for a yacht this big.

Fitted with all the luxury features you'd expect to find in a state-of-the-art yacht and the finest materials out there, the Tecnomar 63 costs a massive AUD $4.88 million, which converts to around US $3.4 million as of July 2020. Tecnomar is planning to build 63 of them. Now you know what to do with this year's tax return!