New Delphia
Delphia strengthens its coastal cruising lineup with the D11 new version
The New Delphia 11 250HP Version is designed to deliver the Ideal Combination of Speed, Range and Comfort for Coastal Cruising.
The Delphia 11 New Version has been designed to enlarge the brand product offer and to respond to the need for confidence across a wider range of sea conditions. Indeed, Delphia customers are usually facing strong river and inland currents or coastal tides and crosscurrents, where reliable power is essential to keep control, to have better handling and a safe docking.
The Delphia 11 New Version delivers stronger performance, greater fuel efficiency, and a notably quieter ride. The Yanmar 4LV250 produces a maximum output of 250 hp, propelling the Delphia 11 to a top speed of 14 knots under mid-load conditions.
At its optimal cruising speed of 8 knots, the engine consumes just 9 liters of fuel per hour, translating into up to 350 nautical miles of range with the standard fuel tank and even more than 450 nautical miles of range with the extended fuel tank option. Alongside these efficiency gains, the new powertrain reduces significantly onboard noise compared to the previous configuration. This allows a smoother, more relaxed experience on board, whether cruising inland waterways or along the coast. Combined with the gains in range and reduced noise, this makes the Delphia 11 New Version as capable of demanding conditions as it is comfortable during a relaxed cruise.
“With the new 250HP Version we’re offering Delphia 11 owners more performance on demand and a quieter, more efficient cruise when they want to relax and enjoy the journey.” said Mark Averhoff, Brand Director at Delphia. “The perfect combination for both coastal and inland cruising.”
This new model version strengthens Delphia’s ambitions of growing the market reach beyond the inland waterways into the coastal cruising markets. This ambition is proven as well by the debut of this new model in Port Canto at Cannes Yachting Festival, 8-13 September 2026.