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Est. 1969·Avigliana, Turin·Azimut-Benetti Group
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Updated 1 January 2025 · By Hulls.io Editorial

About Azimut

Azimut is one of the world's largest and most influential luxury motor yacht builders, combining Italian design flair with cutting-edge technology and a global reach that few competitors can match. The company was founded in 1969 by Paolo Vitelli in Avigliana, near Turin — a city more commonly associated with automotive excellence than yacht building. That automotive-adjacent heritage has shaped Azimut's approach: precision engineering, advanced materials, and a relentless pursuit of innovation.

Together with Benetti, Azimut forms the Azimut-Benetti Group, the largest privately-held luxury yacht group in the world. While Benetti focuses on custom and semi-custom superyachts from 100 feet upward, Azimut covers the production luxury yacht market from 34 to 120 feet. The group remains privately controlled by the Vitelli family, providing the kind of long-term strategic vision that publicly traded competitors cannot always sustain.

Azimut has been a pioneer of carbon fibre technology in production yachts. The company's use of carbon fibre in hulls, superstructures, and structural components reduces weight significantly, improving performance, fuel efficiency, and handling. This technological leadership is not limited to carbon fibre: Azimut has invested heavily in yacht design innovation, including the Dual Mode hull system that allows boats to switch between planing and semi-displacement modes for optimised performance at different speeds.

The product range is exceptionally broad. The Atlantis line serves the sport cruiser market from 34 feet. The Azimut flybridge range — including the S, Magellano, and Grande collections — spans the mid-range luxury market. The Magellano range is particularly notable as a long-range, semi-displacement cruiser designed for owners who prefer comfort and range over outright speed. The Grande collection encompasses yachts up to 120 feet, approaching superyacht territory.

Azimut yachts are built at multiple facilities across Italy, with the primary shipyard in Avigliana and additional production in Viareggio (shared with Benetti) and Savona. The company exports to over 70 countries and maintains a global dealer and service network.

The typical Azimut buyer values Italian design, technological innovation, and the prestige of owning a yacht from one of the world's most recognised luxury brands. Azimut competes with Ferretti, Princess, Sunseeker, and Prestige in the European luxury motor yacht market. The brand's combination of Italian styling, advanced engineering, and the Azimut-Benetti Group's scale gives it a strong competitive position across all segments it serves.

1 Azimut Yacht For Sale

Azimut Listings

2009 Azimut 68S
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Sport Cruiser

2009 Azimut 68S

2009 Azimut 68S
Newport Beach, United States
69.5 ft
3 Cabins
$499,999
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Brand Value & Market Position

Hulls.io tracks value retention data for 5 Azimut models based on 112 historical listings. On average, Azimut boats retain approximately 91% of their value after two years.

Market insight based on asking prices from 112 tracked listings analysed by Hulls.io (April 2026 data). Figures reflect asking prices, not final sale prices.

Retention curves are shown for models with sufficient year-over-year listing density in our dataset.

Azimut Models: Year-by-Year Market Data

Median asking prices by model year, based on 112 tracked listings. Data from April 2026.

27 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2010£587,7345
2009£532,1377
2008£488,6818
23 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2005£417,1957
2004£429,2537
Azimut Atlantis 43Sport Cruiser
22 listings analysed91% @ 2yr
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2017£416,5547
2016£369,3878
21 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2020£9,584,8386
2019£8,841,5677
Azimut 43SSport Cruiser
19 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2009£265,0008
2007£260,0005

Frequently Asked Questions About Azimut

Where are Azimut yachts built?

Azimut yachts are built across multiple facilities in Italy, including the primary shipyard in Avigliana (near Turin), and facilities in Viareggio and Savona. The company is part of the Azimut-Benetti Group, the world's largest privately-held luxury yacht group, controlled by founder Paolo Vitelli's family.

What types of yachts does Azimut build?

Azimut builds a wide range of luxury motor yachts from 34 to 120 feet. The Atlantis line serves the sport cruiser market. The flybridge range (S, Magellano, Grande) covers mid-range to large luxury yachts. The Magellano collection offers long-range, semi-displacement cruisers. The Grande collection approaches superyacht territory.

How does Azimut compare to Ferretti or Sunseeker?

Azimut, Ferretti, and Sunseeker are all major European luxury motor yacht builders. Azimut (Italian, privately held) is known for technological innovation and carbon fibre construction. Ferretti (Italian, publicly listed) offers a family of brands including Riva and Pershing. Sunseeker (British) emphasises sporting character and James Bond heritage. All three deliver premium quality at comparable price points.

What is the Azimut Magellano range?

The Magellano is Azimut's long-range cruising collection, featuring semi-displacement hull forms designed for comfort and fuel efficiency rather than outright speed. Named after the explorer Ferdinand Magellan, the range is designed for owners who plan extended cruising voyages and value seaworthiness, comfort, and range over high-speed performance.

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