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Benetti sell the first unit of B.Yond 57M

by Benetti 30 Oct 2024 09:42 GMT
Benetti B.Yond 57M © Benetti Yachts

Benetti is pleased to announce the sale of the B.Yond 57M, just weeks after her official presentation at the Monaco Yacht Show.

This early success underscores the market's enthusiastic reception of Benetti's innovative approach to enhance the new Owner's yachting experience and lifestyle offering a sophisticated, refined yet sustainability-focused design.

The B.Yond 57M is the latest addition to Benetti's family of yachts, the Voyager concept blending advanced eco-friendly technologies and hybrid propulsion, with versatile and functional design, for an endless journey at sea.

Testifying to the Benetti commitment to envision the new Owner's needs by introducing a new yacht segment, the Voyager, the sale of the B.Yond 57M just after her official presentation at the end of September is a great success for Benetti and a confirmation of the customers' appreciation.

B.Yond 57M is the highest interpretation of the Voyager and the largest hybrid unit of the Benetti B.Yond family, featuring exterior lines designed by Igor Lobanov and interior styling by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture.

B.Yond 57M features three different DNA, each for a distinct way to be, and three distinct stern configurations: Beach, Air, and Water, thought for specific yachting experiences. The owner of the first unit selected the Beach version, optimized for seamless access to the water with an expansive 161.8 sqm beach area and a 15 sqm pool - a key feature of the yacht, full outdoor service amenities, multiple configurations of the pool area thanks to a sliding sofa system that allows to cover the pool converting this space into a lounging area. The beach area is directly connected with the convertible garage deck, another multi configuration space of 100sqm that, when toys are in the water, can easily be converted into an enjoyable guest's additional shaded spot creating an outstanding external/internal area of 260 sqm.

An innovative layout elevates the guest areas on the Main Deck and consequently the main salon on the Upper Deck, allowing for memorable panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling windows and creating a 22-meter, uninterrupted open space from bow to stern. This unique concept, a result of meticulous design studies, exemplifies Benetti's commitment to push the boundaries and set new standards in yacht design.

Daniela Petrozzi, Sales Director Benetti Yachts, commented: "We are proud to announce the sale of the first unit of B.Yond 57M as this demonstrates the market's positive reaction to our new projects announced at the end of September at our annual press conference. We are happy to start this new journey with our client".

The B.Yond 57M also expresses Benetti's clear and tangible commitment to achieve the zero emissions targets by 2030, reducing the impact on the environment thanks to the use of the most advanced technologies, the hybrid-electric system allowing to cruise or stay at anchor at zero emission, the direct expansion HVAC system allowing a reduction in consumption of up to 80% compared to conventional water systems, but also significantly improving onboard comfort by providing optimal, customized temperature and humidity settings. Additionally, instead of teak to cover the decks Benetti uses EcoDeck®, a sustainable and 100% recyclable material, while FSC woods, sustainable fabrics, leathers and stones have been chosen for the interior fittings, as well as water-based paints for the finishes.

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