Maserati and Vita Power launch luxury all-electric powerboat

Maserati and Vita Power launch luxury all-electric powerboat

Maserati has partnered with Vita Power to create Tridente, a luxury all-electric powerboat. Zero-emission powerboat The Tridente is a 10.5m zero emission powerboat built for lake and coastal day cruising, with peak power of 600hp and battery capacity of 252kWh, delivering a cruising speed of 25kts, a top speed of 40kts and recharging in under…


Maserati has partnered with Vita Power to create Tridente, a luxury all-electric powerboat.

Zero-emission powerboat

The Tridente is a 10.5m zero emission powerboat built for lake and coastal day cruising, with peak power of 600hp and battery capacity of 252kWh, delivering a cruising speed of 25kts, a top speed of 40kts and recharging in under one hour. The dayboat is made of carbon fiber, finished by the craftsmen at Hodgdon Yachts, a US boatbuilder from Maine.

Passenger facilities

The Tridente can accommodate up to 10 people (including the driver) in a cockpit, which can be configured for dining or acceleration. Passengers can use the sundeck alongside a bathing area with a shower and ladder for swimming. An enclosed cabin forward includes a day berth and WC.

For more of the top insights into the future of marine electrification, read Electric and Hybrid Marine Technology’s exclusive feature “How is the high-performance superyacht sector embracing electrification technology?”, here.


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