Invictus Yachts is set to make waves once again at the Palm Beach International Boat Show with the presentation of its newest outboard model, the Invictus TT420S. Following its world premiere at boot Dusseldorf in January and a successful stint at the Miami Boat Show 2024, the TT420S, alongside the Invictus EE420S, will grace the upcoming event from March 21-24.
The Italian brand's expansion into the American market has been met with resounding success, with several dozen units of the Invictus yacht already sold just two years after its debut. This growth trajectory has been further bolstered by a strategic partnership with the Iconic Yacht Group, appointed as the official dealer in America.
Designed by Christian Grande, the TT420S epitomizes sportiness with its sleek lines and powerful performance. Equipped with three 450 HP Yamaha outboard thrusters, it caters perfectly to the American preference for outboard motorization. The transformation of the engine room into a spacious storage area for toys enhances its practicality, while retaining the rare feature of a garage capable of housing a 2.10-meter tender.
Grande's meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout the vessel, from the integral glass windshield to the spacious deck offering versatile lounging and dining options. Internally, the open-space layout maximizes comfort and functionality, with convertible sofas and a separate cabin providing ample accommodation.
"The Invictus TT420S belongs to the category of luxury tenders," Grande remarks, emphasizing the brand's commitment to merging performance with luxury.
As Invictus continues to make waves in the American market, the Palm Beach International Boat Show promises to be another milestone in the brand's journey towards global prominence.
The Italian shipbuilder produced open type boats with multiple vocations. The debut production will include two ranges of leisure boats, corresponding with two types of propulsion: inboard-outboard for the “GT” series, more tending to leisure and sailing, and outboard for the “FX”, more technical and sporty.
Credits: Invictus Yacht