Maserati unveiled the Tridente, an all-electric luxurious motorboat, on the Folgore Day occasion in Miami, increasing its presence past roads to the waters. Developed in collaboration with VitaPower, an skilled EV marine firm, the Tridente affords a novel mix of Italian craftsmanship and cutting-edge know-how.
The 34-foot carbon fiber-hulled speedboat includes a smooth, fashionable design with luxurious facilities, together with seating for eight, a swimming platform, and a sundeck mattress. Its rose gold end provides to its aesthetic enchantment, whereas the cream interiors present a putting distinction.


Powered by twin electrical motors and 4 batteries, the Tridente boasts a most output of 600 horsepower, enabling a high velocity of 40 knots and a cruising velocity of 25 knots. With a spread of 43 miles on a single cost, the powerboat affords ample alternative for leisurely exploration on the water.
Charging the batteries is a fast course of, with DC quick charging permitting for a full recharge in only one hour, minimizing downtime between excursions.


Priced at $2,660,000, the Tridente is positioned as the final word companion to Maserati’s supercars, providing prosperous fans an opulent and eco-friendly choice for indulging in water adventures. Nevertheless, potential consumers ought to anticipate a 10-month ready interval earlier than taking supply of their Tridente.
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