Arcadia reveals A80: the first RPH from shipyard

Arcadia Yachts has revealed the Arcadia A80new, the latest project developed by the Sorrento-based shipyard, which will debut at Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2025.
The A80new is Arcadia Yachts’s first RPH (raised pilot house) yacht.
According to Arcadia, the A80new ‘is equipped with state-of-the-art’ solar panels that provide a 98 per cent increase in efficiency per square meter compared to the brand’s early years. Claimed cruising performance and fuel consumption is below market average by values ranging from 12 per cent (at 12 knots) to 27 per cent (at 15 knots).
The design complies with the latest environmental directives regarding Mediterranean seagrass protection.
The Arcadia A80new measures just under 24 metres and offers master quarters on the main deck, a total of five cabins, crew quarters, expansive upper deck and is powered by two Volvo IPS engines, used consistently by Arcadia Yachts since 2015.

Arcadia says the A80new offers guests the largest upper deck in the category, with a surface of 80 square metres.
The yacht follows Arcadia’s intention for more sustainable cruising, first proposed by the shipyard with its A96new.
Stabilisation is provided via CMC Marine electric fins as standard.