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Overview
The Vision Marine Technologies Volt 180 is an 18-foot (5.5 m) electric vessel that effectively combines performance with eco-friendly design. Powered by a 32 kWh lithium-ion battery manufactured by BMW, it delivers a quiet and efficient ride with a fibreglass-infused hull for durability and smooth handling. With 10 hull colours, 8 upholstery colours, and multiple floor and deck finishes, owners can fully personalise the boat for leisure, fishing, or commercial water taxi use.
What sets it apart
The Volt 180 by Vision Marine Technologies offers a versatile electric boating experience. This 18-foot vessel is designed to serve multiple purposes, from family cruising and water skiing to sport fishing and commercial water taxi services.
Advanced Hull Construction
The Volt 180's hull is crafted using a fibreglass infusion technique typically employed in larger boats. This method ensures precise control of material thickness throughout the hull, resulting in a perfect balance of strength and performance.
Customisable Design
Vision Marine Technologies offers extensive customisation options for the Volt 180. With 10 hull colours, 8 upholstery colours, and 2 floor and deck finishes available, owners can tailor their boat to reflect their personal style and needs.
Eco-Friendly Performance
Powered by electric propulsion, the Volt 180 provides a quiet and environmentally friendly boating experience. The boat can be fitted with various power options, from a 2 kWh system up to a Torqeedo Deep Blue 60 kWh engine, catering to different performance needs with potentially lower operating costs and simpler maintenance than traditional boats.
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The Volt 180 brings 100% electric performance to classic runabout style — fully customisable with 10 hull colours, 8 upholstery options, and versatile uses from family leisure to commercial water taxi.
Volt 180
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