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Overview
The Vision Marine Technologies Volt X is a 5.40-metre electric boat crafted for ultimate relaxation and tranquillity. Designed to accommodate up to 10 passengers with a shallow draft of just 0.3 metres, it allows exploration of serene waters in complete silence. The VoltX Launch Edition combines a tried-and-tested hull perfected over a decade with the company's crown jewel — the powerful, award-winning E-Motion™ powertrain. With over 43 kWh of energy and a universal marine plug connector, it offers a maximum speed of 22 knots and over 50 NM of range on a single charge.
What sets it apart
Step into the future with the VoltX Launch Edition, where cutting-edge innovation meets time-honoured tradition. This revolutionary electric dayboat combines a tried-and-tested hull, perfected over a decade, with Vision Marine's crown jewel — the powerful, award-winning E-Motion™ powertrain.
Effortless Charging Anywhere
Charge the VoltX effortlessly, whether at a marina or out on the water. The onboard charger ensures you can power up without needing existing marine shore power outlets, giving you freedom to explore remote anchorages.
Endless Adventures Await
With over 43 kWh of energy at your disposal and the convenience of a universal marine plug connector, the VoltX lets you explore further and enjoy longer adventures on the water — with a maximum speed of 22 knots and over 50 NM of range on a single charge.
Modern Fibreglass Construction
Low maintenance fibreglass construction ensures the boat remains easy to own, and full customisation options for hull, deck, interior, and highlights allow you to personalise the VoltX to your exact preferences.
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The Volt X Launch Edition combines Vision Marine's award-winning E-Motion™ powertrain with a tested hull and full customisation options — delivering 22 knots and 50 NM of range in complete electric silence.
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