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Exclusive unveiling of Monte Carlo Yachts' range evolution at Boot Düsseldorf 2019

by Monte Carlo Yachts 16 Jan 2019 03:49 PST 19-27 January 2019
Exclusive unveiling of Monte Carlo Yachts' range evolution at Boot Düsseldorf 2019 © Monte Carlo Yachts

Monte Carlo Yachts is ready to present three new models that will further strengthen the Italian brand's collection. The exclusive unveiling will take place on the opening day of Boot Düsseldorf, January 19, and more details will be disclosed during the Press Conference on Sunday 20.

The first of the three models presented will be on display in the Monte Carlo Yachts' stand located in the spectacular Halle 6 where visitors will have the opportunity to experience the official World Premiere of the new yacht and discover more about Monte Carlo Yachts' Vision and what else is yet to come in 2019.

Guests will be welcomed in a Giorgetti designed and decorated lounge, testifying to the ongoing partnership between Monte Carlo Yachts and a brand that represents Made in Italy excellence worldwide.

These three new projects confirm and emphasize Monte Carlo Yachts distinctive features. Once again, the Italian-made range will distinguish itself for its unique, timeless yachts known for their essential style, natural elegance, precious materials and contemporary flavor.

Monte Carlo Yachts' purpose is to take its core design values above and beyond: the spacious interiors further expand and grow, while exterior lines are shaped to open to wider views and increased natural light. The end result is an improved sense of spaciousness and a stronger feeling of comfort and well-being throughout all interior spaces.

The enhancements found in these new models perfectly embody the maturity of a brand that, over its first decade of presence on the global market, has constantly invested in its revolutionary and award-winning Naval Architecture and Production Process and now looks to the future with a clear vision and the ambition to continuously evolve and improve.

"Innovation alongside continuity is how we intend to keep evolving our collection," says Fabrizio Iarrera, Managing Director of Monte Carlo Yachts. "We're very proud of presenting three new models that showcase our vision, brand, and the strength of the Beneteau Group - proof of the constant investment in support of the continuous growth and evolution of the company."

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