How does it compare?
Range
The Soel Yachts SOEL SENSES 62 boasts a robust range of approximately 120 nautical miles (222 km) on a single charge. The Silent Yachts Silent 60 clocks in slightly behind with a range of around 100 nautical miles (185 km). Meanwhile, the VisionF 80 sits confidently within the same ballpark at 110 nautical miles (204 km). By comparison, the Lagoon Sixty 7 falls short with a more modest range of 80 nautical miles (148 km), and the Solarwave 64 matches the Soel Senses 62, delivering an impressive 120 nautical miles (222 km) journey in eco-friendly style.
Power
When it comes to power, the Soel Yachts SOEL SENSES 62 does not disappoint, bringing to the table a pair of electric engines that combine for a heart-thumping 160 kW (214 hp). The contending Silent Yachts Silent 60 provides a competitive 160 kW (214 hp) propulsion system, while the VisionF 80 comes roaring ahead with 200 kW (268 hp). The Lagoon Sixty 7, on the other hand, lags with its 100 kW (134 hp) engines. Finally, the Solarwave 64 meets the Soel head-on with an equally impressive 160 kW (214 hp) duo.
Charging Time
On the ever-important front of charging time, the Soel Yachts SOEL SENSES 62 features a full recharge time of around 6 hours using a high-power shore connection. In comparison, the Silent Yachts Silent 60 matches this with a similar 6-hour recharge window. Bringing the battle closer, the VisionF 80 requires about 8 hours. Transitioning, we find the Lagoon Sixty 7 taking a leisurely 7 hours, while the Solarwave 64 rounds off with another 6-hour charge.
Price
For tech aficionados willing to splash the cash, the Soel Yachts SOEL SENSES 62 comes in at $2,900,000 (approx £2,400,000 or €2,700,000), a figure that aligns it firmly in the top echelons. The Silent Yachts Silent 60 trails slightly, priced at approximately $2,400,000 (approx £1,900,000 or €2,200,000). The VisionF 80 scales closer to $3,500,000 (approx £2,800,000 or €3,100,000), making it a heftier financial commitment. The Lagoon Sixty 7 sits at a more approachable $2,200,000 (approx £1,700,000 or €2,000,000), while the Solarwave 64 draws your wallet considerably with an outlay similar to Soel Yachts, marking at $2,900,000 (approx £2,400,000 or €2,700,000).

