This Lamborghini Aventador SVJ uses a Yamaha engine and it’s actually a boat, but it’s also a lot cheaper than a real Lambo. We can see a lot of pros, and only one clear con. The con being the fact it’s a ‘fake’ Lamborghini. We’re going to call this the ‘Almost Lambo.’ The attention to detail is commendable And why not? They look super cool and, evidently, they’re allowed. This Almost Lambo, for example, looks convincing. Bring a Trailer It features the signature sharp front fascia, a dramatic rear wing, and even faux carbon fiber wheels. Only the angular headlights are noticeably different, and obviously there are badges and logos. The engine is a Yamaha-built 1.8-liter four-cylinder unit with 250 horsepower, which is not as good as 770hp – that’s what the Aventador SVJ makes – but still pretty good. Especially for a water car. Bring a Trailer This is not cheap, but definitely cheaper than a real Lamborghini Built by Miami-based Watersports Car, the boat is a remarkably faithful visual recreation of the SVJ, but the price isn’t a faithful recreation. Back when it was new, a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster, which is technically what this boat is, had an MSRP of around $574,000. Bring a Trailer The Yamaha-powered Almost Lambo is cheaper than that, but not super cheap in absolute terms. It was originally listed for $84,700, and it ended up selling on Bring a Trailer for $50,500. That’s not a small amount of money. You can buy a brand-new BMW or Mercedes for that, and a lot of used sports cars. Bring a Trailer Then again, it’s all relative. Anything that is vaguely related to the nautical world is generally super expensive. So maybe $50,500 for an Aventador-shaped watercraft isn’t that bad.