X Shore, a leading Swedish electric boat maker, has just announced its largest single sale yet. The company is preparing to fulfill an order of 32 electric boats signed with M Yachts, a yacht management service.
Electric boats are still a minority in most marinas around the world, but every year sees new advances in the industry and wider availability.
X Shore’s latest announcement underscores the broadening sales and availability of electric pleasure boats.
The order includes 32 boats to be delivered in the DACH region, which includes Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Completion is expected by the end of next year.
With an increasing number of internal combustion engine bans on lakes and waterways around Europe, the region is expected to see continued and accelerating growth of the electric boating industry in the next few years.
The Eelex 8000 and X Shore 1 electric boats / Credit: X Shore
“The DACH region is a crucial market for X Shore, sharing our deep connection to the water and commitment to sustainable boating,” explained X Shore CEO René Hansen. “This deal with M Yachts to deliver 32 boats reflects our shared vision of making boating one with nature through sustainable performance, seamless technology, and modular, minimalistic design. It’s a key part of our long-term commercial strategy, and we’re excited for the future growth that will come with the partnership with M Yachts. This landmark deal with M Yachts not only highlights the growing demand for sustainable boating solutions but also strengthens X Shore’s strategic foothold in a region at the forefront of electric mobility.”
X Shore established itself as a major player in the electric marine industry with three eye-catching models of premium electric boats.
Founded in 2016, X Shore focuses on creating environmentally friendly, high-performance electric boats that offer a quiet, emission-free experience. The company is likely best known for its Eelex 8000 model, a sleek, modern electric boat designed for both leisure and performance. In addition to its flagship model, the company unveiled the X Shore 1 as a more affordable model that still carries through much of the company’s modern take on Scandinavian marine design.
“X Shore boats are superb results of engineering and design and we’re overjoyed to soon showcase them across our sites in the DACH region,” explained M Yachts Managing Partners Jan Ole Hagen & Philipp von Arnim in a statement provided to Electrek. “The boats are fast, sleek, and built with true craftsmanship in X Shore’s Swedish factory. We know our customers will love them and we anticipate very high demand once the boats are available. We know the X Shore boats will be especially well received in the DACH region given the dual-love of boating and the natural world.”
Electric boats are quickly encroaching on combustion engine boating’s chokehold on the commercial boating market, with electric ferries replacing fossil fuel-powered boats all over Europe.
But recreational boating is now starting to see a similar shift towards electrification.
As companies like X Shore continue to boast larger order volumes, the future of boating is shaping up to be quieter, more relaxing, and more sustainable.
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Is it the IONIQ 2 or 3? We are finally getting our first official look at the new Hyundai EV that will debut at next month’s Munich Motor Show. Take a look at the images below.
Hyundai offers a first look at its new EV
Rumors of a new entry-level Hyundai have been spreading like wildfire over the past few months. After a few prototypes have been spotted out in public testing, some claim it’s the IONIQ 2, while others say it will be called the IONIQ 2.
Either way, the new model is almost here, and it sounds like it could shake things up. Hyundai dropped the first official images of the new EV on Tuesday, offering a glimpse of what’s to come.
Although it’s just a teaser, the images reveal a few new design elements that will be showcased. The rear spoiler appears to be roughly the same shape and size as the updated IONIQ 6, which is likely to feature a full-length LED light bar.
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The teaser comes after several test vehicles have been spotted recently, displaying a similar, upright, more SUV-like style reminiscent of the Kia EV2 concept.
Like its other IONIQ models and the Kia EV series, Hyundai’s new concept is likely to be based on its advanced E-GMP platform. It’s expected to fill the gap between the Inster EV and Kona Electric in Hyundai’s electric car lineup.
The interior is expected to be a step up from Hyundai’s current vehicles with a new infotainment system. Powered by its advanced new Pleos OS, the system will feel more like a smartphone.
Hyundai IONIQ 2 or IONIQ 3 EV spotted testing in Europe (Source: CarSpyMedia)
Hyundai has yet to announce prices, range, and other final specs. However, since the Kona Electric starts at £34,995 ($47,000) in the UK, it will likely be priced closer to £25,000 ($33,700), like the Kia EV2.
Similar to the Kia EV3, Hyundai’s new electric car will likely be offered with 58.3 kWh and 81.4 kWh battery packs. The former provides a WLTP range of 260 miles, while the latter is rated with a range of 365 miles on a single charge.
Hyundai’s next-gen infotainment system powered by Pleos (Source: Hyundai)
The new Hyundai EV will make its global debut at the Munich Motor Show in Germany, from September 9 through September 14.
Kia’s EV3 is already the most popular retail electric vehicle in the UK through the first half of 2025. Will Hyundai match it with the new model?
Hyundai will reveal two new sets of images over the next week, so be sure to check back for the latest updates.
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The Tesla Model Y has long been a dominant force in the EV world. It is the best-selling electric vehicle in the world, and it briefly became the best-selling car globally.
But it is being seriously challenged. In China, the Model Y is already feeling the impact of Xiaomi’s YU7.
The Chinese electronic giant turned EV manufacturer compared virtually every spec and price to Tesla’s best-selling EV, and it wasn’t surprising since the YU7 compares extremely favorably to Tesla’s refreshed Model Y.
The impact of the YU7 has already been felt throughout the Chinese EV market, as many buyers are expected to wait more than a year for the vehicle due to the backlog of orders, and Xiaomi still needs to ramp up production.
Despite being only two months into the start of YU7 deliveries, the vehicle appears to already be putting pressure on the Model Y.
New insurance data shows Model Y versus YU7 deliveries over the last 3 months (via ThinkerCar):
The sheer volume of YU7 pre-orders disrupted the entire small EV SUV market in China, but it has settled back after it became clear that someone placing a new order wouldn’t get the vehicle until next year.
Nonetheless, as deliveries ramped up to over 3,000 units per week over the last two weeks, Tesla’s deliveries are going down and they are still far off their highs.
It is increasingly looking like the YU7 will have a similar impact on the Model Y as Xiaomi’s SU7 had on the Model 3.
Over the last year, the SU7, Xiaomi’s first EV, has been consistently outselling the Model 3. Earlier this month, there was hope that Model 3 was making a comeback, but it looks like it is already back to normal:
Tesla’s sales are down 6% year-to-date in China based on registration data.
Electrek’s Take
China is the most interesting EV market because it is by far the most competitive one. That’s because Chinese automakers are not penalized there like they are in other markets.
Furthermore, Tesla can’t complain since it basically got the same deal as Chinese automakers with its Gigafactory Shanghai in the free trade zone.
For the last 5 years, the American automaker enjoyed some dominance in the Chinese market, but now local companies have caught up and Xiaomi is one of the best examples.
The impact of the SU7 on Model 3 is undeniable.
It’s still early to see the impact of the YU7, but it appears to be happening already. It is also cannibalizing SU7 sales.
If this trend continues, it appears that YU7 will outsell Model Y by the end of the year – although I would expect Tesla to start cutting prices before then, likely with the new stripped-down Model Y, which should delay YU7 becoming the sales leader into next year.
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The Yangwang U9 is an EV powerhouse, packing four electric motors and a whopping 1,300 horsepower, but the new Track Edition model takes it to the next level. After reaching nearly 300 mph, BYD’s Yangwang U9 set a new global EV speed record.
BYD Yangwang U9 sets a new global EV speed record
BYD launched the U9 in February, its first electric supercar and the second vehicle under its ultra-luxury Yangwang brand.
The Yangwang U9 made an explosive debut, showcasing its dance moves, jumping capabilities, and sleek sports car design.
Earlier this month, we learned BYD was developing a new Yangwang U9 Track Edition model, packing a monstrous over 3,000 hp (2,20 kW). The standard U9 already features four advanced electric motors, providing a combined power of nearly 1,300 hp.
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The souped-up variant has already set a global record, and it’s not even out yet. BYD announced on Tuesday that a Yangwang U9 Track Edition test vehicle broke the world EV speed record after reaching a ridiculous 472.41 km/h, or about 293 mph.
BYD’s Yangwang U9 electric supercar at 2024 GoodwoodFOS (Source: Yangwang)
The achievement was certified at the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg test track in Germany, beating the old EV speed record by over 20%.
BYD said that this “marks the first time a Chinese domestic brand has achieved a world record in this field.” Not only does it mark a massive leap forward for the Chinese auto industry, but it also marks a significant milestone for electric vehicles as a whole.
The Yangwang U9 starts at 1,680,000 yuan in China, or about $233,000. That’s around half the cost of a new Ferrari SF90 Stradale or Lamborghini Aventador SVJ.
BYD’s Yangwang U9 is faster and even more affordable than most internal combustion engine (ICE) supercars. And the interior features “the smartest supercar cockpit,” BYD claims, powered by its advanced DiLink infotainment system. Which one are you taking?
You can see how fast BYD’s electric supercar really goes in its record-setting run in the video above. We should learn more about the new Yangwang U9 Track Edition model soon. Check back for the latest.
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