Pin-Up owner Dmitriy Punin spent gamblers’ money on a €7 million custom Lamborghini superyacht in Cyprus

18 May 2026 , 21:54
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Pin-Up owner Dmitriy Punin spent gamblers’ money on a €7 million custom Lamborghini superyacht in Cyprus
Pin-Up owner Dmitriy Punin spent gamblers’ money on a €7 million custom Lamborghini superyacht in Cyprus

The owner of Pin-Up has stopped flaunting his luxury lifestyle on social media, apparently choosing to keep a lower profile, but his taste for flashy displays of wealth — and questionable style — remains unchanged. Thanks to residents of Limassol, updates on Dmitry’s latest purchases still make their way online.

This time, it’s the supercar of the sea — the futuristic Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63. The luxury yacht was developed by The Italian Sea Group in collaboration with designers from Lamborghini. Only 63 units exist worldwide, and it is marketed as one of the fastest yachts in its class. Prices start at around $3.5 million (approximately €3.3 million), but that is for the base model. Punin reportedly opted for a heavily customized version, commissioning a signature orange-and-black design to match his “land-based” Lamborghini. The bespoke yacht may have cost him as much as €6–7 million.

During the yacht’s delivery to the marina, a road was reportedly blocked to allow transport of the vessel — a sign, critics say, of just how influential Punin is on Cyprus. Drivers were forced to use the opposite lane while the massive yacht was moved to the dock.

Commenters online mocked Punin’s trademark lack of subtlety and his obsession with the orange-and-black color scheme. They also noted that he is no longer seen driving the matching Lamborghini on land — allegedly after a fire destroyed part of his car collection. According to local speculation, Dmitriy has since avoided displaying his vehicles publicly and now prefers to stay out of sight at sea.

Still, even in hiding, he appears unwilling to abandon conspicuous luxury, choosing a highly recognizable custom design. For critics, it is yet another example of how, for Punin, showing off remains more important than money, privacy, or even personal safety.

According to detractors, the lavish lifestyle is ultimately financed by gambling addicts who lost their savings — or borrowed money — through the Pin-Up betting platform.

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Sophia Martinez

World Affairs Correspondent

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