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This is a 2,700bhp Lexus

And it FLOATS (mainly because it is, in fact, a boat)

Published: 23 Sep 2019

Yep, apparently Lexus does boats now too. The LY650, the company’s first ‘luxury yacht’, is based on 2017’s Sport Yacht Concept, and styled in collaboration with an Italian design studio called Nuvolari Lenard. Which is probably why it looks…nothing like a Lexus.

Its CFRP (carbon fibre-reinforced plastic) and GFRP (glass fibre-reinforced plastic) hull was jointly developed with a company called Marquis Yachts, who'll also build them in a shipyard in Wisconsin. There’s loads of soundproofing down there too, while “piloting assist” tech like fixed-point position-holding and an auto-flap function are supposed to make the 650 easy to manage.

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The 65-foot LY650 uses Volvo engines. Two, to be precise, with outputs of 1,350, 1,200 or 1,050bhp each, depending on spec (so much for all this “self-charging hybrid” stuff, eh?). Its fuel tanks hold a combined 4,012 litres of the good stuff, so despite no doubt crippling fuel consumption, cruising range ought to be very adequate indeed.

Inside is predictably opulent – three rooms sleep six people total and the controls are largely touchscreen based. Some functions, like the air conditioning and lighting, can be toggled through a special smartphone app.

Tempted? Got around $4million to spare? Give your local Lexus dealer a call. We’re sure they’ll be thoroughly confused.

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