The Miami International Boat Show provides an incredible opportunity to do a little one-stop shopping and check out all the available marine power, whether you’re looking for a new boat or to repower, everything you need to see—from gas to diesel to electric—will be on display at the show. Indmar is announcing a partnership with an all-new wakesurf boat powered by the Trident Hybrid Powertrain, a gas-electric collaboration between Indmar and Genesis Marine Technologies .
Suzuki will have its entire product line on display, with announcements coming for future technology developments as well as touting its popular Stealth lineup of outboards. Mercury will be providing an overview of its new 808 Concept engine, and ultra-high horsepower V12 outboard, as well as touting its existing gasoline and electric technologies, which will be on display at the convention center and showcased on several boats in the water.
Honda will be displaying its full range of high-power, midrange and portable outboards at the show, with the BF350 being the main attraction. Yamaha will have everything on display from its flagship XTO outboards to its electric Torqeedo and Harmo outboards.

Flux is showcasing its all-electric outboards at the show, both in the convention center and on the water powering a Scout 215 XSF. Volvo will be highlighting its latest in self-docking technologies as well as its next generation of IPS Drives at the show, both in the water at Collins Avenue and at the convention center.
The Miami International Boat Show is an exciting event that brings together marine power leaders to showcase their latest innovations. With so many new engine developments on display, boaters can expect to see significant advancements in performance, efficiency, and sustainability.




