Ernest Hemingway argued that one should not confuse movement with action.
The Levriero brand used its engineering team to optimize concepts and imported from other industries, such as Automotive, a system of synergies that made the design of the new Levriero 32 possible.
The concept was born from the pencil and genius of Francesco Struglia, who accepted the challenge of approaching the design in an innovative way.
The initial brief called for keeping the Levriero mood both stylistically and functionally: a stern area designed to experience the Sea and the Sun, sheltered and comfortable driving position for two people, a convivial area at the bow, the walk-around passage, and, above all, the strongly characterizing butterfly-wing bow, functional to protect the crew from the formed sea.
The innovative breakthrough saw several companies collaborating to create a completely new boat, starting with an existing hull from another shipyard and making it modular with a new deck.
This challenge required cooperation between the companies, precision in defining the brief, a whimsical but functional design, such as Struglia’s, and the integration of the skills of the entire team.
The goal was to innovate both product and process, using a concept of synergy that has existed in the Automotive world for decades.
The interior of the Levriero 32 is designed for those who wish to experience the sea in total comfort.
The boat offers a forward cabin, a small cabine that can be used as a second cabin under the cockpit, and a full bathroom with shower on the starboard side.
Outside in the seating area is a galley space with a refrigerator to provide conviviality for dining on board.
Levriero 32’s outboard motorization allows for easy handling and space optimization, also making maintenance easy, while always maintaining a high level of performance and safety.
Levriero 32 redefines the concept of sailing, combining tradition, innovation and synergy in every detail.