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A watercraft with character, the Jet Capsule appears more like a pelagic pod plopped down from its intergalactic mothership than a boat built in Italy. Designed by Pierpaolo Lazzarini, the high-tech transport is fashioned mostly from carbon, features a V-shaped hull, and can carry single or double engine options (paired with hydro-jet propulsion) totalling up to 520 hp for a maximum speed of 50 knots.
The futuristic cruiser, measuring more than 7m in length and 3m in width, contains photochromic windows (tint changes automatically with sunlight levels) and a fully enclosable passenger area that can be configured to seat from one to 13 people. Navigation equipment and electronics include electrohydraulic steering, a Simrad VHF radio and chart plotter, Analogic instrumentation, and a Bose audio system.
Completely customisable, the cabin can be fit with a kitchenette, beds, and a bathroom, or kept minimal for maximum space as a tender. Those interested in something more purpose specific can choose a militarised model with bulletproof body and windows as well as one intended for emergency services.
Further variations on the theme include an all-electric alternative (equipped with two 80 hp motors) and the smaller Super Jet Capsule, a 20-footer that seats seven and, powered by twin 250 hp boosters, can rocket to 70 knots. Pricing for the standard version and the Super Jet Capsule starts at US$229,000/RM1.03 million and US$169,000/RM757,800, respectively.