Up for auction, The Icon reaches a top speed of 27 knots and can travel over 50 nautical miles on a single charge
This wild creation by BMW Designworks was unveiled at last year's Cannes Film Festival. The cabin is equipped with futuristic furniture pieces and a 32-inch 6K touchscreen. Power comes courtesy of six 40 kWh battery packs from the BMW i3. In some ways, The Icon, a futuristic boat from German manufacturer Tyde that was designed by BMW group subsidiary Designworks, is a bit like the Tesla Cybertruck.
As mentioned, Tyde’s latest marvel is electric, powered by six 40kWh battery packs borrowed from the BMW i3. These batteries supply energy to a pair of 100 kW electric motors, propelling the yacht to a top speed of 27 knots . At a cruising speed of 24 knots , The Icon can cover over 50 nautical miles . A High-Tech BMW Cabin SBX Cars The boat's cabin is equally unique and futuristic, adorned with avant-garde furniture and a large yoke steering wheel.
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