Azimut Yachts and Volvo Penta have made a significant advancement in marine technology with the presentation of the Seadeck 7, the world’s first yacht that successfully integrates hybrid power with Volvo Penta IPS propulsion. This innovative collaboration represents a major milestone in the push towards sustainability and efficiency within the marine industry by introducing a hybrid-electric vessel designed for both performance and environmental responsibility.

The Seadeck 7 leverages cutting-edge hybrid-electrics derived from Volvo Penta’s helm-to-propeller package, enabling uninterrupted operation without the need for a generator. Boasting the ability to cruise silently at speeds of up to 11 knots in pure electric mode, the vessel offers up to 12 hours of zero-emission anchoring. "Our goal is to significantly reduce CO2 emissions, especially in the popular segment of vessels under 24 meters," remarked Giovanna Vitelli, Chair of Azimut|Benetti Group. "The Volvo Penta hybrid-electric package enhances usability, reduces fuel consumption, and elevates the onboard experience. We are set to redefine industry standards."



The yacht's advanced hybrid-electric system ensures seamless transitions between electric and diesel modes, facilitated by new drive technologies, including a fully integrated package that promotes simplified power management. Features of the Seadeck 7 also include near-silent operation during low-speed cruising and a unique Joystick Docking capability in Electric Mode for effortless maneuvering in tight spaces. Notably, the vessel allows navigators the luxury of accessing emission-free zones, promoting sustainable interaction with marine environments.

Constructed with up to 40% carbon fiber in its design, the Seadeck 7 boasts not only enhanced performance but also a notable reduction in CO2 emissions – potentially by as much as 40% annually compared to traditional yachts of similar size. This innovative yacht demonstrates an environmentally friendly approach through its Rina Green Plus Platinum certification, highlighting Azimut’s commitment to sustainable innovation.

"Collaboration with Azimut aligns with our vision to transform the boating experience while embracing technological advancements," stated Johan Inden, President of Volvo Penta Marine Business. "The Seadeck 7 signifies a leap forward in hybrid technology, promising ease of use for both owners and captains, thereby facilitating a push towards sustainability in marine travel."

In addition to its ecological advantages, the Seadeck 7 features a reimagined cockpit and outdoor lounge area for optimal engagement with the water. Its four operational modes – including Pure Electric for zero-emission sailing and Hybrid Boost for enhanced acceleration – cater to a variety of navigational needs while furthering the user experience.

Available for pre-order and set to begin deliveries in 2026, the Seadeck 7 is showcased at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 10 to 15, 2024, marking it as a focal point for marine enthusiasts seeking the future of hybrid yachting innovation. As Azimut and Volvo Penta continue to refine the hybrid-electric technology throughout 2024, the Seadeck series promises an unparalleled maritime experience that prioritizes sustainability without compromising luxury or performance.

Azimut Yachts is an Azimut Benetti Group brand. With its Atlantis, Magellano Flybridge, S, Verve and Grande collections, Azimut offers the widest range of 10 to 40 meters.

Credits: Azimut Yachts

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