Benetti’s B.Loft Project and B.Yond and Motopanfilo in Monaco
Along with new models, Italian superyacht- and megayacht-builder Benetti also presented a commitment to supporting a sustainable lifestyle concept with eight hybrid units under construction during the Monaco Yacht Show 2024.
At the Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, on the sidelines of the Monaco Yacht Show 2024, Benetti presented its new developments that encapsulate the essence of the shipyard, which it calls “The House of Yachting”.
CEO Marco Valle underscored how the targets achieved by the group in 2023-2024, with revenues of EUR 1.3 billion and a backlog of EUR 2.6 billion, have laid the groundwork for forecast growth of 15 percent in the coming yachting season. This goal is backed by an investment plan worth EUR 160 million to support the company’s strategic priorities for the three-year period 2025-2027.
The group has achieved this important milestone with the help of the excellent results reported by Benetti, which has an order backlog of 58 units totalling 30,900GT, according to Benetti sales director Daniela Petrozzi.
Sustainable Lifestyle Concept
The shipyard develops the brand’s innovation around the concept of a sustainable lifestyle, with an approach that combines future-forward research with the implementation of the best and most effective solutions currently available.
It has introduced state-of-the-art electrification systems that reduce fuel consumption by up to 20 percent and says it offers the widest hybrid range on the market, with 90 percent of models available in hybrid or diesel-electric versions.
There is also a sharp focus on reducing energy consumption. Power management designed to optimise the electrical loads on board, heat recovery systems and the use of direct expansion air-conditioning technology reduce service consumption on board by up to 40 percent.
The group has reached an agreement with international carbon-neutral efficiency company ENI, and the resulting use of HVO biofuel for all shipyard operations has reduced CO2 emissions by 1,000 tonnes per year. HVO, which is compatible with the entire Benetti range, can decrease well-to-wake emissions by up to 90 per cent when used as the on-board fuel.
In addition, the shipyard fits selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems as standard for yachts under 500GT, even though this is not required by law in this category. Benetti estimates this choice reduces NOx emissions by 2.5 tonnes per yacht per year, as well as allowing its yachts to be used in marine protected areas, according to Benetti General Manager Massimo Casoni.
Also during the Monaco Yacht Show 2024 last week, Benetti Head of Product, Sebastiano Vida and the designers involved presented the new B.Yond 40M and 57M, Motopanfilo 45M, and B.Loft projects.
B.Yond, The Voyager Line
Benetti renews the B.Yond line, becoming a very green family of yachts in the category, which is evolving thanks to the collaboration with Igor Lobanov for the exterior styling and Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture for the interior design, with two different concepts for the identities of the new 40M and 57M.
B.Yond line models share an ‘explorer feeling’ while retaining the classic elegance of Benetti yachts, where the white hull contrasts with a grey superstructure to project both strength and elegance. The range is designed for leisurely voyages of exploration in unspoilt areas, made possible by the advanced technology installed on board by Benetti and the hybrid-electric system, which reduce impact on the environment.
B.Yond 57M
Designed for a range of experiences on long cruises, the B.Yond 57M has three stern configurations: the Beach version with a generous outdoor area and pool, the Air version with a touch-and-go helipad and the possibility of transforming this space into a veranda, and the Water version designed to stow marine exploration equipment.
B.Yond 40M
This model extends across four decks, each designed for a specific function, with various possible configurations. The areas for socialising occupy about 150sqm and are surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glazing that floods the interiors with light.
Aboard this 40m yacht, the main saloon has a palette of pale colours to select from, including a bleached white oak with a brushed finish that adds depth, character and durability.
Motopanfilo 45M
With a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the Motopanfilo 45M is a modern revisiting of the Navetta concept in collaboration with RWD for the exterior styling and Lazzarini & Pickering Architetti for the concept behind the interiors and exterior decks to create an experience of conviviality and contact with nature.
The Motopanfilo 45M’s veranda deck reinvents the main deck saloon by completely opening it on three sides, so it overlooks the infinity pool, with sweeping vistas that extend to the horizon. The interiors/exteriors are graced by natural materials such as wicker, rattan and bamboo.
B.Loft, A New Yachting Experience
Designed according to new architectural criteria, B.Loft is the latest project by Cassetta Yacht Designers for Benetti that brings a contemporary residential feel to a megayacht. The new B.Loft introduces the cabana on the main deck, a revolutionary feature that redefines the beach club concept.
The interiors are characterised by ceilings that are about four metres high, and flow into immense outdoor areas – some of which can be converted into interiors – provide the ultimate in flexibility and customisation options.
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