TYDE and BMW announce another electric-powered luxury yacht
TYDE has already achieved a milestone with the launch of THE ICON, the first battery-powered maritime vehicle of its kind, in collaboration with BMW and Designworks, a subsidiary of the BMW Group. THE ICON continues to turn heads since its launch with the innovative vessel recently being honoured with the ’Wallpaper Smart Space Award’ and a Boat Builder Award for its innovative design solutions.

Now comes the continuation of collaboration that is looking to make a decisive contribution to sustainable mobility on the water. Billed as ”the first climate-friendly open luxury yacht”, the new project represents a class of innovative watercraft that is characterised by a revolutionised user experience says TYDE, with advanced automotive technology, radical innovations and progressive design. The open yacht concept is specifically geared towards the needs of private users who are interested in innovative and sustainable luxury products.
“With THE ICON, we have shown how elegant and luxurious sustainable mobility on the water can be. The continuation of the cooperation with BMW is now fuelling the launch into another segment. The new model brings future-orientated mobility to the day yacht segment,” says Christoph Ballin, co-founder and Managing Director of TYDE.
By consistently driving forward the cooperation with TYDE, BMW is also emphasising its commitment to sustainable drive technologies and individual mobility off the road. “Our aim is to use pioneering design and intelligent technology transfer from the automotive sector to provide additional impetus for the BMW-typical joy of sustainable mobility,” says Stefan Ponikva, Vice President Brand Communication and Brand Experience BMW.

While TYDE is responsible for the concept, development, production and marketing of the project, BMW is contributing components and expertise from the field of electromobility. The design once again comes from the creative studio of the BMW Group subsidiary Designworks.
At a length of just under 15 metres, it offers all the amenities of a luxury day yacht without any emissions during operation. The foiling technology, in which the vehicle rests on hydrofoils below the water level while the hull floats above the water surface, not only saves almost 80% energy, but also allows passengers to float extremely smoothly - even in swell.

Apart from the hydrofoils, the interior of the classic-looking yacht is as bright as it is luxurious. Natural light streams in from above and from the sides, bathing the saloon in a unique ambience.
With its announcement in the context of the 28th World Climate Change Conference in Dubai in December, the new Day Yacht is now available to order. The first yachts will be delivered in autumn 2024.
Source: IBI News















