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Excess 11 offered with hybrid propulsion
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Fresh from the world premiere of the Excess 13, the Beneteau Group brand is now offering a hybrid option for its entry model.
Excess 11
Excess Catamarans, founded by Beneteau Group in 2019, has announced that it will begin offering hybrid propulsion on its Excess 11 starting from this summer. The brand’s entry model has an overall length of 37ft 5in and a beam of 21ft 7in, and offers either three or four cabins with two bathrooms in the hulls.
The hybrid propulsion option for the Excess 11 includes a genset and twin electric motors, which will allow sailors to enjoy quiet docking manoeuvres and cruise under fully electric power, as well as increase the yacht’s range.
“Already renowned for agility, responsiveness at the helm, and optimised living space, the Excess 11 is now enriched by an innovative propulsion technology, without compromising quality of life on board,” Excess stated.
Excess 11
“Available starting in the summer of 2025, the hybrid version of the Excess 11 meets the increasing expectations of sailors wishing to combine comfort and innovation.”
The hybrid technology will later be offered aboard the Excess 13, which had its world premiere at this year’s International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte on France’s south coast, with the model joining the 11 and 14 in the brand’s portfolio.
Excess dealers in Asia include NextWave Yachting in Hong Kong and Primus Marine in Thailand.














