Electric wave

With the Tridente dayboat, Maserati redefines zero-emission nautical luxury

Tridente by Maserati
Tridente by Maserati

Extending Maserati’s electrification strategy onto the water, Tridente is 10.5m zero emission powerboat built for lake and coastal day cruising, with peak power of 600HP and battery capacity of 252 kWh, delivering a cruising speed of 25 knots, a top speed of 40 knots, and recharging in under one hour. The all-electric dayboat is made of carbon fibre, finished to the highest creative standards by the craftsmen at Hodgdon Yachts, a US boatbuilder from Maine and a specialist in superyacht tenders.

The boat can accommodate up to 10 persons (including driver) in a cockpit, which can be configured for dining or acceleration. Passengers can relax on a sundeck alongside a bathing area with a shower and ladder for swimming. An enclosed cabin forward includes a day berth and WC. It was conceived in partnership with Vita Power, a marine technology company founded to reduce the impact on the marine environment by developing an electric and integrated ecosystem of high-performance electric propulsion systems.