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The Bavaria Vida starts the new year with many new features

by Bavaria Yachts 19 Dec 13:23 GMT
Bavaria Vida side-view © Bavaria Yachts

A new cockpit layout with an innovative bathing platform, a refined concept in the cabin, additional wetbar options and an extended engine range with outboards from Suzuki. The Bavaria Yachts team presents the Bavaria Vida with many new features for the new 2025 model year.

The Bavaria Vida is the perfect motorboat for unique hours on the water. It is sporty and safe to drive, because with two outboards totalling 400 to 600 hp, absolute driving pleasure is guaranteed. A gigantic cockpit with wet bar, a large cockpit table and a sun lounger offer family and friends maximum utilisation options on board. There is also plenty of space to enjoy on the foredeck. With a large sun lounger or a lounge area with cocktail table, owners of the Bavaria Vida have two bow layouts to choose from and a real cabin with bathroom below deck.

The cockpit table not only provides space for all guests on board for lunch. By simply folding down the backrests of the aft bench seat, a sun lounger can be created in no time at all without having to lower the cockpit table. This allows individual crew members to relax comfortably while others enjoy the relaxed seating at the table. And getting from the cockpit to the sea is now even easier. The new walk-around bathing platform from Bavaria Yachts at the stern can be reached from both port and starboard, one of the many new innovations on board the Bavaria Vida, which will be available as a new option from 2025.

Like a jetty into the sea, it is the direct route to bathing fun. But this new bathing platform is not only ideal for swimming, it also makes it easier for the crew to handle the aft lines when mooring astern and protects the drives, as it encloses the engines. New stowage spaces for all the toys you like to have on board for bathing can now be found in the storage under the aft cockpit bench.

If Bavaria Vida customers choose the forward layout with a large sunbed, the cabin in the bow becomes a weekend retreat. The bathroom with WC and shower and the cabin are a retreat and changing room during the day and a place to relax at night. Simply move three small cushions and the large V-shaped sofa becomes a 2.10 metre long and over 2 metre wide bunk area.

Bavaria Yachts is expanding its range for the Bavaria Vida with three drives from the Suzuki engine range alongside the familiar Mercruiser units. With the Suzuki DF200AP, DF250AP and DF300 AP, the most modern outboard engines from Suzuki are now available on the Bavaria Vida. Equipped with Suzuki's precision drive-by-wire control system, all three engines have already won many international innovation awards and are pioneering in terms of performance and fuel efficiency.

The Bavaria Vida 2025 will be available to order from February 2025 via the international Bavaria Yachts dealer network. Information is of course already available.

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