The interiors of the Azimut Grande 30M were designed by m2atelier, who are collaborating with the shipyard for the first time. The exterior areas are in the hands of Alberto Mancini. On this model, the elements already integrated on the Grande26M and the 36M have been further developed: the Deck2Deck terrace and the Infinity Skydeck. The latter offers full accessibility for the first time.
The upper deck of the yacht extends from the stern to the bow, thus blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor areas. Fully retractable floor-to-ceiling windows transform the glass house on the upper deck into an open veranda with a view of the sea. This is intended to create a connection between the lounge at the stern and the infinity pool at the bow.
Azimut's Deck2Deck terrace is an extension of the stern area. It is created by raising the teak flap of the garage and thus connecting the cockpit with a real terrace.
The international architecture and design studio m2atelier, founded by Marco Bonelli and Marijana Radovic in Milan, is responsible for the architectural design of the Grande 30M. They combine different areas such as living and contemporary art. Light is to take centre stage in the Grande 30M, for example through floor-to-ceiling windows or the illuminated staircase.
The Grande 30M is one of Azimut's low-emission yachts. These yachts are characterised by reduced consumption - and therefore 20 to 30 percent lower CO2 emissions - compared to similarly sized models with conventional hulls and traditional drives.
These results are made possible by three key factors: the use of carbon fibre to reduce weight, the development of increasingly efficient hulls specifically tailored to the requirements of each series, and the use of propulsion systems such as the POD system installed in the Grande 30M.
The Azimut Grande 30M will be shown to the public for the first time in 2025.
The Azimut Seadeck 9 is to be the flagship of the Seadeck series become. This series of hybrid motor yachts represents the most efficient Azimut models. The Seadeck 9 should be able to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 40 per cent in an average year of use.
The exterior lines were designed by Alberto Mancini and the interior by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. A special highlight of Seadeck 9 is the newly designed aft deck. It has an area of 60 square metres on three levels. In addition to the pool integrated into the deck, there will be two sun loungers, while an additional large platform at water level offers even more space to relax. With the Seadeck series, Azimut wants to take an important step towards environmental awareness and show that luxury and sustainability are compatible.
The series will make its debut in 2024 with the Seadeck 6.

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