New Zodiac X9CC Expands New Range 

October 28, 2025

Building on the success of the X10CC launched in 2024, Zodiac is expanding its range with the highly anticipated X9CC, an 8.6-meter rigid-inflatable that carries the signature design and innovation of the X10CC in a more compact, accessible, and versatile format.
 
“With the X10CC, we opened a new segment. The X9CC continues this legacy, meeting the needs of boaters seeking a vessel that is maneuverable, innovative, and refined.”
 
Its rigid hull ensures precise handling and outstanding performance, while its inflatable tubes provide stability, safety, and the capacity to carry up to 15 passengers.
The X9CC combines the best of both rigid-inflatable and rigid boats with a smooth center console layout, high freeboards for security, and two spacious relaxation areas at the bow and stern. Its modular cabin features a berth, a separate toilet area, and storage, allowing longer trips at sea in comfort.
 
Measuring 8.60 m in length, 3.32 m in width, and weighing 2,350 kg, it can be powered by up to 2 × 250 hp engines and reach speeds of 50 knots thanks to its innovative hull design. Its 620-liter fuel tank offers excellent autonomy for extended outings.
 
Standard equipment includes an electric bow roller, sunbeds, console with bolster seats, USB ports, aft platforms, deck shower, and a functional cabin. The X9CC can be personalized with several NEO tube options and a range of evocative upholstery colors to create a unique boat reflecting Zodiac’s sporty-chic spirit.
 
Price : from 149167 € excluding VAT (standard version with 2 × 200 HP Mercury engines) up to 191318 € excluding VAT for a fully equipped* version.
 
The X9CC illustrates Zodiac’s ambition: to offer elegant, reliable boats that meet new boating demands while making the Zodiac experience accessible to a wider audience.
 
Come and try it to experience the Zodiac difference.

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