The yacht market is not exactly in the doldrums, particularly in the 70 to 90-foot segment. With the Infynito 80, the Ferretti Group finds itself at the heart of the debate. To stand out from the competition, the boat can count on several features.
To offer maximum comfort on board, the shipyard has focused on innovation, notably with this incredible "all-weather terrace" which transforms the foredeck into a veritable living space, offering a completely new experience both at anchor and at sea.

An increasingly competitive segment
Another noteworthy feature is the huge expanse of glass, a theme common to many competitors, as well as the Explorer style, currently very much in vogue on this type of boat.

Where the Infynito 80 also makes a difference is with its more fuel-efficient hull, the use of recyclable or ecologically responsible materials, and its management of electrical energy. The adoption of solar panels and an intelligent management system make this boat not only more autonomous, but also more respectful of the environment.
A heterogeneous offering
But the Ferretti is not alone in this direction. On its way, it finds the Sirena 88 with similar inspirations. The Numartine 22 XP also adopts an Explorer style, while Absolute and its Naveta 75 focus on on-board luminosity.

The infynito 80 is also up against more traditional competitors, such as the long-established Princess X80.
Talking about prices for this type of boat is always a tricky business, as many criteria come into play, not least the level of customization. However, the average price should be around 6 million euros which is within the norm for a boat of this size.