Maya 80 Exclusive Here
The Maya 80 Exclusive is not for the first-time boater. It is aimed at the "seasoned owner" who has owned three or four yachts and knows exactly how they use the space. Typical buyers include tech entrepreneurs (who love the neural bridge), real estate moguls (who appreciate the limited supply), and professional athletes (who need speed and privacy).
At a starting price of $4.7 million USD (before customization, which routinely adds another $800k), the Maya 80 Exclusive competes directly with the Princess X80 and the Sunseeker Predator 74. However, Maya argues that the "Exclusive" production cap gives it an inherent resale advantage.
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The design team behind the Maya 80 Exclusive took a daring approach. While competitors focus on curved glass and sweeping lines, the Maya 80 opts for a "Brutalist Elegance" aesthetic. maya 80 exclusive
First, let’s clear up a common misconception. The Maya 80 Exclusive is not merely a variant of an existing model; it is a standalone limited-edition series. The "80" refers to the vessel's length in feet (approximately 24.4 meters), while "Exclusive" denotes a tier of customization and finish that goes beyond standard luxury yachting.
Only 12 units of the Maya 80 Exclusive are slated for global production, making it a rare commodity. Each hull is numbered and assigned to a specific owner before the keel is even laid. This is yacht-building as haute couture: personalized, private, and prohibitively expensive. The Maya 80 Exclusive is not for the first-time boater
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