The 40 was built in Italy by Azimut with a multi-award winning international design team, exterior styling by Italy's Stefano Righini and interior design by Carlo Galeazzi. The 12.24m/40'2" flybridge boat can sleep up to six guests across two cabins. She was available with only one option for inboard engines.
The models in this range were production for over 15 years, so you can be assured that each Azimut 40 was built on a proven platform of success. Production of the first generation Azimut 40 started in 1995 and ran for over 9 years. The second and final generation Azimut 40 went into production in 2011.
The latest generation can comfortably maintain a cruising speed of 24 knots via its twin Cummins QSB5.9 355mhp engines. By comparison, the Mk2 has comparable performance to its predecessor, with just a 3 Knot difference between their cruising speeds.
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2013 n*****12m Azimut 40 Mk2
Features: Bow Thruster, Joystick, Aircon
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Find out how much a pre-owned Azimut 40 may cost based upon the asking price of all yachts currently for sale globally according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our sales listings.
Market Price Insight
YachtBuyer’s Market Watch reports that there are currently 1 Azimut 40 yacht listed for sale globally, with prices spanning a wide range due to generational differences and features. First generation models (Mk1, 1995 - 2004) are the likely to be the most affordable, there are currently none for sale globally. In contrast, the newest, second generation models (Mk2, 2011 - 2013) are listed at £342k, reflecting their advanced technology, more modern design, and newer construction. The arrival of the second generation model has influenced the pricing of first generation yachts, as their updated styling, features and cutting-edge appeal shift buyer preferences, resulting in more competitive pricing for older models. This trend highlights how innovation drives market dynamics for the Azimut 40 line.
Azimut 40 (Mk1) Price
1995 - 2004
Azimut 40 (Mk2) Price
2011 - 2013
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Average asking price according to YachtBuyer data (1 yachts available). Prices may vary depending on specification, condition and extras.
Over the last three years, the two generations of the Azimut 40 have shown clear pricing trends shaped by factors like market demand, condition, and features. The first generation models have the longest average time on the market, sitting for about 280 days, suggesting lower demand for the older features but they don't tend to need to lower the price in order to sell. With an average market duration of 43 days, the second generation models stand out for their shorter time on sale, likely due to their newer features and refreshed design but they don't tend to need to lower the price in order to sell.
Azimut started development on the 40 in 1995. The second generation was launched in 2011.
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