Frauscher is an Austrian boatbuilder at Ohlsdorf, in the lake district east of Salzburg, and has been building boats since 1927. The yard runs two parallel lines: combustion-powered sports boats, and a fully electric range covering the 610 San Remo, 650 Alassio, 740 Mirage and 740 Mirage Air. It also builds co-branded models with Porsche, currently the 850 Fantom, the 850 Fantom Air and the 790 Spectre, the last of which had its world premiere at boot Dusseldorf in January 2026. Frauscher does not develop its own drivetrains. Its high-output electric models use propulsion from Evoy and Vita, the two specialists that merged in 2024, while the Porsche models draw on drive technology shared with Porsche's road cars. That sourcing decision is the most useful thing to know about the brand: Frauscher concentrates on hull form, deck layout and finish quality, and buys power electronics from firms that do nothing else. Because the same hull shapes are offered with petrol and electric power, a buyer comparing two Frauschers of the same model is comparing drivetrains rather than two different boats, which is a rarer thing than it sounds in this market. The practical consequence for a European buyer is that Frauscher sits at the fast, planing end of electric boating rather than the displacement-speed end occupied by most inland builders.
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