For the first time, Conor McGregor has shared a video of his new Lamborghini super-yacht that everyone has been drooling over.
But this isn’t just any old clip of the Irishman simply lounging around on it or parking it up in sunny Marbella or something.
No, this video shows the yacht in full flight – and the speeds it can reach are pretty damn frightening.
In footage posted on Twitter by the UFC megastar, you can see the £2.7 million (AU$5.1 million) Lambo travelling at a rapid pace across empty bright blue waters.
The caption read: “There’s the lambo. Going sideways at 120km an hour. Ones a house to live on. The others a super car of sea. To rally on.”
Judging by the grey-haired bloke behind the wheel in the video, it definitely isn’t McGregor driving although you can guarantee the wild Irishman would have definitely already had a go himself.
It’s impressive, yes, but the sound of the engine would be deafening for anyone onboard.
And the sheer power of the yacht generates huge waves behind it, so good luck to anyone nearby trying to enjoy a relaxing day out on the water.
To put it simply, the Lamborghini super-yacht is clearly a beast.
And for the price tag it has, you’d bloody hope so too.
Back in 2020, McGregor gave his millions of social media followers a little teaser of what’s to come with the world-first super-yacht.
“Lamborghini’s first entry into the Sport Yacht World comes in the form of this 63foot, 4000bhp, duel engine, twin turbo, rocket ship.” he said in the caption.
“Titled the ‘Supercar of the Sea’, I am honoured to secure the Number 12 edition of just 63 to be made. 1963 being the year Lamborghini first began, and 12 being, well you know Twelve! Proper Fucking Twelve baby! Ain’t no stopping it!”
Earlier this year and he provided another update, this time posting a picture of the yacht nearing completion while on dry land at a dock.
It was this photograph which sent some boat-lovers and rev-heads into meltdown.
Well now it seems we’ve got our first glimpse of the machine in its finest hour: “travelling sideways at 120kmh”.