Now presenting the second generation of the S7, the updated model further embraces spaciousness with a sportfly 30% larger than her predecessor.
Originally launching in 2017, the sporty Azimut number made waves in the industry from the start, winning the European Powerboat of the Year award in 2018.
Now reimagined for 2023 with an optimized hull and a seamless fluidity between interior and exterior areas, she certainly looks as though she means business.
Shaped by an ambitious technological calling to be the most forward-facing sport yacht in her category, the S7 is a paradigm of peak performance and luxurious leisure.
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Constructed with extensive use of carbon, long-term yacht design collaborator Alberto Mancini has left his mark on the elegant lines, while a new collaboration debut with Yachtique has provided traditional maritime-inspired interiors.
As a low-emissions yacht several expected features can be found onboard aside from the use of carbon in construction, including the advanced POD propulsion system.
Progressing with work in its research and development projects, Azimut has worked to implement the higher efficiency system, resulting in the triple Volvo IPS POD configuration powering up the S7.
Lessening the weight by 30% thanks to the use of carbon fiber, the emissions from the latest model are 20-30% lower at the most common traveling speeds.
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