Ferretti Group kicked off Boot Dusseldorf with the world premiere of the Ferretti Yachts 580 (click for more details), while also revealing more details of the brand’s upcoming Infynito 90, which features a covered foredeck area with jacuzzi and eco-friendly materials.
Upcoming models include Wally’s outboard-powered Wallypower58X and wally101 full-custom performance cruiser sailing boat, which will be launched in the spring. The Wallywhy150 will make its world debut at the Venice Boat Show (May 31-June 4), while the wallywhy100 is also in build.
Pershing will debut its GTX116 this year and the GTX80 in 2024, Riva’s Flybridge range will be expanded by the 82’ Diva, while Custom Line is adding the Navetta 38 to succeed the Navetta 37.
Ferretti Group announced €68 million of investment in the first nine months of last year and a boost in production capacity up to about 290,000sqm at its various sites, up 14.5 per cent on 2021. Financial results for Q3 2022 included revenues of €781.1 million and an order backlog close on €1.4 billion.
Alberto Galassi, CEO of Ferretti Group, said: “This is just the beginning and I’m not just talking about the start of 2023. We’ve been determined in recent years to focus on the long term and fuel Ferretti Group’s growth with investments in innovation and sustainability, sustained recruitment of high-flying young talents, and initiatives to build on our brands, which are unique in their appeal, history and prestige.
“This, in addition to the extremely positive signals we keep getting from the market, is why I’m expecting an exciting 2023, in terms of both orders and all the beauty and wonder that our boats will be bringing to the international yachting scene.”
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