Novelty18-metre yacht Evo R+ with special bulwark

Leonie Meyer

 · 25.08.2023

The bulwark panelling is a special feature of the Evo R+. If it is extended with the corresponding function, the boat occupants have even more space on board
Photo: Werft
The latest project from the Evo Yachts shipyard will celebrate its premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival: the 18-metre motor yacht Evo R+. In addition to its dynamic design, it also has a special technical feature

Following the launch of the flagship Evo V8, which focussed on the cruising concept, Evo Yachts is already preparing for its new project. The shipyard is presenting its latest model at the Cannes Yachting Festival from 12 to 17 September: The 18-metre motor yacht Evo R+.

Typical style of the shipyard

The company, based in the Italian region of Campania, has designed a yacht that is suitable for long stays on board and is intended to offer a high level of comfort and reliability thanks to the enclosed deck and generous headroom in the interior. The aluminium deck is black and angular, in typical Evo Yachts style.

The Evo R+ has a special stern platform designed to make it easier to get in and out of the water and to handle dinghies or jet skis. The interior is equipped with high-quality materials. They also feature the reduced, sporty style typical of the R line. The design was once again created by Valerio Rivellini, a longstanding employee.

Premiere of the Evo R+ in Cannes

Together with the new model, the best-selling Evo R4 WA will also be presented in Cannes. This elegant and fast 13-metre day cruiser offers a variety of design options and has a special feature: "Xtensions" bulwarks that open in just 30 seconds and transform the bathing platform into a 25 square metre terrace on the water.

Evo Yachts will be present at the Cannes Yachting Festival from 12 to 17 September 2023 at stand QSP 133.

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Leonie Meyer

Leonie Meyer

Editor News & Panorama

Leonie Meyer was born in Detmold in 1997. The passion for boating runs in her family: every year they spend their summer holidays in Croatia with their boat. Even as a child, she leafed through her father's BOOTE magazine.

After training as a design assistant at school, she moved to Magdeburg to study International Journalism. During this time, she completed an internship abroad at a German daily newspaper in Greece and an internship at BOOTE magazine. After graduating with a BA (2020), Leonie did a graduate internship in Mallorca. Her last stop was a cross-media traineeship at a daily newspaper in OWL. Leonie Meyer has been working as an editor in the watersports digital editorial team since 2023 and turned her passion into a career.

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