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The Narke GT95 Is Lighter and Faster, and a Perfect Match for the Cybertruck

Hungary-based electrojet maker Narke is making another huge splash (pun intended) by introducing their second entry in the lineup: the eco-conscious personal watercraft (PWC) GT95.
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Dubbed a more powerful, more stable, faster, and overall improved model over the GT45 that made its debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival in 2018, the GT95 has another thing going in its favor. With its futuristic and angular design, it would be a perfect match for Tesla’s upcoming electric pickup truck, the formerly-derided but now iconic Cybertruck.

Design considerations aside, the GT95 is a beast on its own. It has more power and increased range and a bigger body that can comfortably seat up to three people; it also includes a swimming platform. The electric motor delivers 95 hp, hence the electrojet’s name, and is good for a top speed of 43 mph (69 kph). The 24 kWh battery comes with 31 miles (50 kph) of range on a single charge and can be topped up from a standard home socket in six hours. Fast-charging it to full takes only one hour and a half.

Narke notes that the GT95 represents a considerable improvement over the previous model, translating into 50 percent more power and 20 percent more range. The fun to be had with it remains at the same high levels.

The hull has been redesigned from the older GT45, with carbon fiber reinforcement and deflection tech that allows for a considerably smoother and faster ride, regardless of the operator’s experience. Like in the previous model, Narke incorporates the digital display, which can be customized according to the operator’s needs. It displays mileage, remaining charge, distance from the port and can take calls – that is to say if you’re willing to cut short the ride in order to chat on the phone.

Available at the bottom of the page is the official presentation of the Narke GT95 electrojet, including an appearance by world champion jet skier Péter Bíró, who declares himself absolutely thrilled by how amazing it is. In case you’re convinced, know that Narke is already taking orders on the GT95, with prices starting at €39,000 ($47,320 at today’s exchange rate).

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About the author: Elena Gorgan
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Elena has been writing for a living since 2006 and, as a journalist, she has put her double major in English and Spanish to good use. She covers automotive and mobility topics like cars and bicycles, and she always knows the shows worth watching on Netflix and friends.
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