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Prestige M8 for the first time at Venice Boat Show

by Prestige Yachts 28 May 2024 11:09 BST 29 May - 2 June 2024

The PRESTIGE flagship will be on display at the historic Arsenale of Venice, just a few miles from the brand's production facility, in Monfalcone, Italy.

From May 29th to June 2nd, PRESTIGE will be participating in the Venice Boat Show, the most important show on the Adriatic and Eastern Mediterranean, in partnership with Easy Yacht Solution, an exclusive PRESTIGE dealership.

"The decision to bring our multihull flagship, the PRESTIGE M8, marks the importance of such an event for the international market and demonstrates the brand's investment in the area," explains Erwin Bamps, PRESTIGE Vice President. "Indeed, this model, engineered and built at the Groupe Beneteau Italia shipyard in Monfalcone, combines the best of French industrial savoir-faire and Italian heritage in the construction of large yachts."

The PRESTIGE M8 embodies the ultimate expression of the M-LINE in the world of multihull motor yachts. This line continues to gain worldwide recognition, for both its flagship and for the tremendous sales success of the M48, positioning PRESTIGE as a key player in that market segment.

Prestige M8

The M8, flagship of this line of multihull yachts, offers the equivalent space and comfort of an 85-foot monohull yacht, ensuring natural stability and excellent seaworthiness, owing to her twin hulls. Dedicated living spaces for entertaining are reinvented, featuring an open design for fluid movement on board, in close proximity to the sea.

The M8 offers an incomparable experience: living in perfect harmony with the sea, for smooth, serene cruising that is more respectful of the environment, with reduced fuel consumption.

Groupe Beneteau Italia Shipyard

The second principal production site for PRESTIGE is strategically located in Monfalcone, Italy, near Trieste. Facing the Adriatic Sea and covering over 45,000 square meters (485,000 ft2), this state-of-the-art facility benefits from a wealth of experience in the construction of large yachts.

Prestige, Savoring Art de Vivre

PRESTIGE creates exceptional yachts, designed as comfortable homes on the water, offering luxury without pretense and without excess, based on the mastery of space and light. Through four model lines - the F-Line, the S-Line, the X-Line, and the M-Line - PRESTIGE offers clever, contemporary designs to meet global market demands. Each yacht realizes the promise of a dream, that of going to sea and always feeling at home.

With a clear vision and exceptional industrial savoir-faire, and with the passion that drives its design and development, PRESTIGE has experienced tremendous success for over 30 years. And with over 4,000 yachts cruising on waters around the world, PRESTIGE is a major player in the international motor yacht market!

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