New Boats: Aquila 46 Coupe

Apr 24, 2025

Aquila Power Catamarans has announced that their all-new 46 Coupe model has been recognized with the coveted YACHT STYLE 2025 Award in the Power Catamaran Under 15m category, marking a significant achievement for the recently unveiled power catamaran.

The all-new Aquila 46 Coupe Power Catamaran delivers a combination of sophisticated style and powerful performance, offering the freedom to explore coastal waters like never before. With its versatile design that transitions effortlessly from an open-air paradise to a fully enclosed retreat, every moment on the water can be enjoyed exactly your way.

The award-winning Aquila 46 Coupe features exceptionally wide, spacious decks complemented by generously appointed interiors. Its primary cabin and guest cabin, each with en-suite bathroom and separate shower, transform weekend excursions into unforgettable getaways. Social spaces including the innovative cockpit bar window and sheltered bow lounge make this the perfect vessel for sunset gatherings or intimate retreats.

Setting  this cat apart is its revolutionary double stepped hulls and the innovative Aquila Hydro Glide Foil System providing a smooth, stable ride while delivering class-leading fuel efficiency and impressive range with both inboard and outboard power options. The result: you’ll travel farther, faster, and in total comfort.

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