The Falcon E8 is the perfect combination of style, sustainability, and speed, giving boat lovers and thrill-seekers alike a classic, modern runabout. With a powertrain that is both efficient and powerful, and designed by ThirtyC Yacht Design of the UK, this 26-footer is sure to turn heads. From guest transfers to superyacht toys, the Falcon E8 is designed to meet any and all needs while still looking sleek and sophisticated. With its stylish design, green powertrain and quick response, the Falcon E8 is the perfect triple-threat for any boating enthusiast. The Falcon E8 is a revolutionary electric dayboat with style, power and sustainable sensitivity.
The Falcon dayboat is a revolutionary electric craft with a sleek, low-slung design reminiscent of a sports car. Its exterior is stylishly defined by its streamlined plumb bow and low stepped aft, and is complemented by reclaimed teak decking that runs from the axe bow to the stern. An eye-catching custom exterior paint scheme adds to the boat’s sleek aesthetic. Inside, the interior is fitted with two seats by the helm and a large U-shaped seating area that cleverly hides a generous storage compartment.
The power behind the Falcon dayboat is provided by Vita, an industry leader in zero-emission propulsion systems. Customers have the option of two different systems; one offering 90kW of continuous power (122 hp) with 126 kW peak (172 hp) and the other providing 150kW continuous (203 hp) and 220kW peak (304 hp). The Falcon dayboat is a revolutionary electric craft that provides a stylish, eco-friendly ride.
Experience the thrill of cruising at 20 knots, with the ability to reach a maximum speed of 30 knots. Get to your destination in record time, as the Falcon E8 can take you from Nice to Monaco in just 25 minutes at 25 knots. Enjoy extended time on the water, as the boat comes with a 63 kWh or 126 kWh battery offering an impressive range of 30 nautical miles. Refuel quickly with fast charging that takes you from 20 to 80 percent in less than an hour, or choose slow charging to reach full capacity in 4 to 5 hours.