In a timeline that is dotted with the likes of high performance supercars, such as the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini, the times are now changing as more and more companies strive to deliver near same performance in the seagoing vessels. Now, one of the leading names in the field of powerboats, Marine Technology Inc. has come out with a sensational new powerboat in the form of the all-new 2012 ZR48 MTI. This remarkable vessel has been designed and developed taking inspiration from one of the most revered sports cars, Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. The ZR48 MTI carries an all carbon fiber structure and the powerboat has been manufactured using original Corvette parts purchased from various General Motors or GM dealers. The exteriors of this one of a kind boat features hull sides, headlights, taillights, marker lights and even engine vents that give out the aura of the Corvette ZR1. To ensure that the driver of the 2012 ZR48 MTI get a magnificent sports car experiences, the vessel has been incorporated with a custom ZR1 steering wheel along with numerous fully functional gauges.
On the inside, the 2012 ZR48 MTI exuberates spectacular luxury in terms of the availability of nearly all sorts of modern amenities. The vessel comes with a 24K BTU cruise air marine A/C system that provides air conditioning for the interiors. This remarkable powerboat is powered by two Mercury Racing 1350 HP twin-turbo engines, which provide a combined output of a staggering 2,700 HP and even the engines have been given cosmetics shell of Corvette  ZR1 type supercharger covers. The occupants will have the time of their lives in this wonderful vessel, primarily due to the availability of  8,000-watt sound system that is integrated with on-board Apple TV and mobile wifi. The 2012 ZR48 MTI has been given an exclusive trailer in the form of a custom built boat trailer that boats of  generator, water tank, power washer, engine flush system and even comes with five separate televisions. The all-new 2012 ZR48 MTI carries a price tag of a whopping $1.7 million.
Via Jalopnik