The Tridente concept by Maserati
Maserati, known for its luxury cars, enters the nautical scene with its very first yacht, the Tridente. This project marks a new era for the Italian brand, as it turns its attention to the nautical world. Working with Vita Power, a specialist in electric marine propulsion, Maserati has opted for totally clean propulsion for this luxury jewel.
The manufacturer chose to exhibit its model alongside the GranCabrio Folgore, the brand's first 100% electric convertible.

A top-of-the-range dayboat
The Tridente is a 10.5-meter day boat made entirely of carbon fiber, a material known for its lightness and robustness. The yacht can accommodate up to 10 passengers, and features an enclosed cabin with berth and bathroom. The decked foredeck features the famous trident logo. The central cockpit features a state-of-the-art helm station with a large touch screen and a U-shaped bench seat aft. A total of 8 people can be accommodated in the cockpit. At the stern, a large sundeck with bathing platform lets you bask in the sun.

The finishing work was entrusted to Hogdon Yachts, a boat builder from Maine, USA, specializing in yacht tenders.

Performance and electrical technology
Equipped with a 600 hp motor and 252 kWh battery, the Tridente reaches a cruising speed of 25 knots and a top speed of 40 knots. It recharges in less than an hour via a DC connection, a feat in electric propulsion in the nautical sector.
