Two hulls are better than one, according to a growing contingency of yacht owners, designers and builders, who have seen a significant growth in interest in multihulls in the last…
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Rossinavi’s eye-catching Seawolf X is the definition of innovation. The 140-foot aluminum catamaran is the Italian yard’s first multihull. It’s also a hybrid-electric yacht equipped with batteries, electric engines, solar…
Heart Aerospace is almost ready for takeoff. The Swedish outfit is set to launch its hybrid-electric airplane in 2028, after reaching several significant milestones in the past few months. First…
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection is coming to fruition. The American hospitality titan took delivery of its newest luxury cruise liner at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France last…
Bering Yachts is tripling down on its newest model. The Turkish shipyard, known for building robust explorers and trawlers, launched the first B80 at the end of May, with another…
Rashed Al Shaali, a descendant of the founding family of Gulf Craft, is ready to create his own marine legacy. The Emirati entrepreneur has launched a new brand called Mirrari…
ABT Sportsline is switching gears and expanding from automotive to marine. The German tuning shop, known for creating limited-edition takes on Audis, VWs, and Lamborghinis, has teamed up with Austrian…
Who says you need flaps and rudders to fly a jet? Aurora Flight Sciences is working on a new X-65—the latest in the government’s long-running experimental X-Plane series—that uses active…
MG Just Unveiled an Ultra-Aerodynamic Hypercar That Can Hit 60 MPH in Under 2 Seconds
The latest iteration of MG isn’t content to stop at sports cars. The Chinese-owned British marque has just shared images of a new electric hypercar concept called the EXE181 in…
The World’s First Flying Motorcycle Could Hit the Skies by the End of the Decade
The intriguing “flying motorcycle,” formerly known as the Jetpack Aviation Speeder, is moving ahead in its development with a new name—the Razor. “There were just too many things out there…