The new Azimut Grande S10 was designed by Italian designer Alberto Mancini while Francesco Guida was responsible for the interior design.
The use of carbon fibre is a construction choice that allows volumes and surfaces to be increased in size while keeping the same weight, therefore maintaining excellent levels of dynamic stability. Carbon fibre lamination is applied to the superstructure, flybridge, radar arch, hardtop, platform.
The bridge was produced in partnership with Simrad-Naviop and has a single ultra-wide screen displaying all the main monitoring and navigation information, a mix of video sources and clusters of content chosen using the commanders, or two touch screens duplicated by two physical joggers. At the helm, the innovative Optimus Electronic Power Steering can regulate wheel turns and steering effort according to speed.
Light design elements combine the functional and the aesthetic LED lights to pick out the steps of the stern swim platform and the central stairway accessing the flybridge.
The electrochromic glass skylight by Isoclima Cromalite is a laminated panel incorporating an electro-optical film based on SPD (Suspended Particles Device) technology. Glass glazing provides plenty of natural light into the open saloon.
The foldable beach platform creates a sea-level lounging area.
The teak floor and overhead visually connect the dining area to the aft deck with sliding doors.
The central cockpit becomes a sheltered outdoor lounging space thanks to the flybridge overhang with the main saloon or a dining area.
Accommodation includes four cabins on the lower deck using stairs located on the forward end of the main deck.
The master cabin that includes bed upholstered in a woven leather pattern according to Guida's sketches and a bar along with the desk.