Princecraft Brio 2.0 Electric Series named 2022 Top Product

Princecraft Brio 2.0

May 16, 2022

Princecraft® Boats, a division of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), announced today that its Brio 2.0 Electric Series has been named one of Boating Industry’s 2022 Top Products.

“Every detail of the revamped Brio 2.0 Electric Series was built around our electric propulsion systems and with our goal of offering boaters more sustainable options,” said Rodier Grondin, Princecraft® President. “We are experiencing record demand for these new, innovative models and are honored to be recognized as one of Boating Industry’s Top Products.”

To be eligible for consideration, products or services had to have been introduced or significantly updated since January 2021. With hundreds of well-qualified submissions from manufacturers across every segment of the industry for consideration, selecting top products was no easy task for the Boating Industry editorial team. The winning products were chosen based on many factors such as their impact on the industry, innovation and how they advanced their category.

Completely revamped for Model Year 2022, the Brio Series now offers three models. The Brio 210-2S pontoon was developed around electric propulsion. The Brio 2.0 Electric Series is consistent with Princecraft’s strategy to offer boaters more sustainable options without compromising comfort or luxuries of their on-water experience. This 21-foot, 7-inch pontoon is powered by a Torqeedo electric engine and can accommodate up to nine people.

To learn more about Princecraft’s full line of pontoon boats, visit www.princecraft.com.

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