Time: 2024-07-01
He is known for his luxury car collection which includes several Lamborghinis. And now The Block bidder Adrian 'Mr. Lambo' Portelli has splashed out on a lavish Lamborghini yacht, worth an eye-watering $4.3 million. Portelli showed off his new toy on Instagram over the weekend after travelling to Italy to take possession of it. The yacht, built by the Italian Sea Group, is known as a 'Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63'.
Featuring a striking green and black facade, the boat builders website describes the watercraft as the 'avant garde' of luxury speed boats. The exotic exterior is intended as a tribute to the Design Features made famous by the iconic Lamborghini car brand. Highlights include a sports car steering wheel for a rudder, car-style seats, and a 'stop/start' button identical to a Lamborghini car engine. Two separate engines produce a whopping 2000HP which can take the yacht to 63 knots. Measuring 20 meters in length, it can accommodate five guests and two crew. Other design features include a second bedroom that can also be used as a lounge.
Portelli loaded a gallery of pictures and a video to his Instagram to show off his new ride. He included a snap of the yacht's massive main bedroom which features the distinctive 'Y Line' Lamborghini design. The big spender also included a photo of the en suite complete with carbon fiber toilet and sink. Portelli also posted a snap of himself posing with his son Mercy, five months, next to a boat decal emblazoned with the tiny tot's name. He then posted pictures of himself taking in some sun on the deck of his lavish purchase.
'Almost two years in the making, the Lamborghini yacht is complete,' Portelli said in his post. 'I had the pleasure of taking delivery of the boat in Italy and then spending the week on the French Riviera testing it out with friends and family. Next stop will be on the Gold Coast where it will call home.' Last month, Portelli revealed he is adding another very luxurious sports car to his multimillion dollar collection after coming under fire for his pricey purchases. The $4.5 million sports car is still under construction at the Koenigsegg Jesko factory in Angelholm, Sweden, and Adrian's purchase comes just days after he bought another lavish car in London.